6 Easy Ways to Type Subscript on a Computer or Mobile Device
CategoriesComputers and ElectronicsSoftwareGraphicsDownload ArticleAn Easy guide to adding subscripts to your documents on a computer or mobile phoneWritten byTravis BoyllsLast Updated: January 16, 2024Fact CheckedDownload ArticleUsing Microsoft Office (Desktop)|Using Microsoft Office (Web)|Using Microsoft Office (Mobile)|Using Google Docs (Desktop)|Using Google Docs (Mobile)|Using TextEdit on Mac|VideoDo you want to type in subscript? Subscript text is commonly used in mathematical equations and chemical formulas. The way you type subscript varies depending on the app you are using. This wikiHow article teaches you how to write subscript using Microsoft Office, Google Docs, TextEdit on Mac.Things You Should KnowIn Microsoft Office, highlight the text you want to format and press "'Ctrl' + '='" on PC or "'Shift' + '-'" on Mac to format text in a subscript format.In Google Docs, highlight the text you want to format and click "Format" > "Text" > "Subscript." On Mobile, tap "A" at the to...