To make text appear slightly above (superscript) or below (subscript) your regular text, you can use keyboard shortcuts. For superscript, press Ctrl, Shift, and the Plus sign (+) at the same time. For subscript, press Ctrl and the Minus sign (-) at the same time.

Is there a way to search for superscript in Word?

You can find the superscript button on the ‘Home’ tab. It’s located near all the font options. Or you can use the keyboard shortcut: press Ctrl and Shift, then hit +.

What is the shortcut for Find and Replace in Word?

Find and replace text

  1. Go to Home > Replace or press Ctrl+H.
  2. Enter the word or phrase you want to locate in the Find box.
  3. Enter your new text in the Replace box.
  4. Select Find Next until you come to the word you want to update.
  5. Choose Replace. To update all instances at once, choose Replace All.

How do I get out of subscript in Word?

To undo superscript or subscript formatting, select your text and press Ctrl+Spacebar.

How do you type a subscript in Google search?

In Google Docs, the correct shortcut for superscript is Ctrl and period (Ctrl + . meaning you hold control and then press the period key.

How do you get subscript and superscript in Word?

Select the text that you want to format as superscript or subscript. Go to Home and select More font options (…). Select Subscript or Superscript.

How do you replace a subscript in Word?

Replacing with a Subscript

  1. Type “TO2” and apply the subscript format to the appropriate character (the “2”).
  2. Select only the properly formatted text (all three characters, TO and the subscripted 2) and press Ctrl+X.
  3. Press Ctrl+H to display the Replace tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.

What is the shortcut key for search?

Ctrl+F and Ctrl+G Pressing Ctrl + F opens the Find field, which allows you to search the text currently displayed in any program that supports it. For example, Ctrl + F can be used in your Internet browser to find text on the current page.

How do you type a subscript in a browser?

For superscript, simply press Ctrl + Shift + + (press and hold Ctrl and Shift, then press +). For subscript, press CTRL + = (press and hold Ctrl, then press =). Pressing the respective shortcut again will get you back to normal text.