A step-by-step guide on how to add subscript in Google Docs, including menu navigation and keyboard shortcuts.
- How to Add Subscript in Google Docs: Learn to add subscript in Google Docs for chemical formulas, mathematical equations, and footnotes. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for using subscript formatting.
- Select the text that you want to convert to subscript.
- Click on the Format menu in the top toolbar.
- Hover over Text in the Format menu to reveal more options.
- Select Subscript from the expanded menu to apply subscript formatting to your selected text.
- Your selected text is now in subscript format. Use keyboard shortcut Ctrl + , (Windows) or ⌘ + , (Mac) for quick subscript formatting.
- You've learned how to add subscript in Google Docs. Practice using both the menu option and keyboard shortcut to become proficient. Subscript formatting enhances your documents with proper notation for formulas, equations, and footnotes.