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How to Apply Superscript and Subscript in Excel [In One Minute]☑️
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How to do subscript and superscript in Excel for text and numbers.
Microsoft Office users sometimes wonder why a particular feature is present in one Office application and absent in another. So is the case with superscript and subscript formats - available on the Word ribbon, they are nowhere to be found in Excel. Please remember, Microsoft Word is all about text and Excel is about numbers, it can't do all Word tricks. However, it does have a lot of tricks of its own.
What is Superscript?
Superscript is a small letter or number typed above the baseline. If there is any preceding text in a cell, superscript is attached to the top of the regular sized characters.
For example, you can use superscript to write square units like m2 or inch2, ordinal numbers such as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, or exponents in math such as 23 or 52.
Subscript is a small character or string that sits below the line of text.
In math, it is often used to write number bases like 648 or chemical formulas such as H2O or NH3.
Microsoft Office users sometimes wonder why a particular feature is present in one Office application and absent in another. So is the case with superscript and subscript formats - available on the Word ribbon, they are nowhere to be found in Excel. Please remember, Microsoft Word is all about text and Excel is about numbers, it can't do all Word tricks. However, it does have a lot of tricks of its own.
What is Superscript?
Superscript is a small letter or number typed above the baseline. If there is any preceding text in a cell, superscript is attached to the top of the regular sized characters.
For example, you can use superscript to write square units like m2 or inch2, ordinal numbers such as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, or exponents in math such as 23 or 52.
Subscript is a small character or string that sits below the line of text.
In math, it is often used to write number bases like 648 or chemical formulas such as H2O or NH3.