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Subscript numbers in Word - that's how it works

Would you like to subscript a number in Word? We'll show you how to do this with just a few clicks or a key combination..

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You want to subscribe a number in Microsoft Word, e.g. B. to write a chemical formula? No problem! In our instructions you will learn how you can do this easily with a few clicks or with a keyboard shortcut. By the way: With the help of this guide you will learn not only to subscribe numbers, but also letters .

Subscript numbers in Word - that's how it works

  1. Select the text that you want to subscript.
  2. In the " Home " tab under the heading " Font " go to " x 2 " to put your text in subscript. You can also make it easier for yourself by using the key combination [ Ctrl ] + [ # ].
  3. (To make numbers or letters superscript, just click "x 2 ")

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