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  1. Format text or numbers as superscript or subscript

    Select your text and use the options in the Format Cell dialog box to format it as superscript or subscript.

  2. Format text as superscript or subscript - Microsoft Support

    Select the character that you want to format. For superscript, press Control, Shift, and the Plus sign (+) at the same time. For subscript, press Control and the Equal sign (=) at the same time. (Do not press …

  3. Format text as superscript or subscript in Word - Microsoft Support

    A superscript or subscript is a number, figure, symbol, or indicator that is smaller than the normal line of type and is set slightly above it (superscript) or below it (subscript).

  4. Excel help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Find Microsoft Excel help and learning resources. Explore how-to articles, guides, training videos, and tips to efficiently use Excel.

  5. Add or remove a footnote - Microsoft Support

    After adding your footnote, you can make the footnote indicators superscript. Place the cursor where you want to add a footnote, and type a number or symbol, like "1".

  6. Start a new line of text inside a cell in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Insert a line break to start a new line of text or add space between lines of text in a cell in Excel.

  7. TEXT function - Microsoft Support

    Excel is trained to look for numbers being entered in cells, not numbers that look like text, like part numbers or SKU's. To retain leading zeros, format the input range as Text before you paste or enter …

  8. Handwrite data into Excel - Microsoft Support

    Now, the Action Pen in Excel will help you handwrite directly in the cells to allow you to jot down data with ink that gets automatically converted to Excel data.

  9. Insert degree symbol - Microsoft Support

    You might want to insert a degree symbol when you write about temperatures or measurements in Word. You can do this by using the Symbol drop-down menu or the keyboard shortcut, Alt + 0176.

  10. Multiply and divide numbers in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Create a simple formula to multiply and divide in an Excel spreadsheet. You can multiply two or more numbers in one cell or multiply and divide numbers using cell references.