How to write subscript numbers in PowerPoint

Previously Tipsmake instructed you to read how to write exponents in Word and write subscript in Excel. In PowerPoint, you can also write the characters above and below in the slide to present content, especially to present content in Mathematics or other subjects.

We also don't need to install any tools, just use the options available in PowerPoint. The following article will guide you how to write superscript in PowerPoint.

1. Write metrics in PowerPoint using keyboard shortcuts

You enter the text as normal and then highlight the index to create. Then to write the index on you press Ctrl + Shift + = key combination is okay.

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Next to write the subscript , you press Ctrl + = .

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2. How to create metrics in PowerPoint using Font

First of all, you also highlight the index you want to create and then in the Font section click the arrow icon to expand the interface. In this interface, click Subscript to create subscript , or click Superscript to create superscript .

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3. Write the exponent in a PowerPoint slide with Symbol

Even in the special characters table in PowerPoint there are also subscripts above and below, exponents for us to insert into the content in the slide. First of all you enter content without metrics. Then click Insert in the toolbar and click Symbol .

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In the interface displayed in Subset select Superscripts and Subscripts .

Now below you will see the indicators above and below to insert content in PowerPoint is done. Click the Insert button to insert superscript or subscript in PowerPoint content slides.

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Update 14 December 2020
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