{"id":15745,"date":"2023-03-26T21:04:40","date_gmt":"2023-03-26T18:04:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/starlanguageblog.com\/?p=15745"},"modified":"2023-03-26T21:04:40","modified_gmt":"2023-03-26T18:04:40","slug":"how-to-write-subscript-on-a-mobile-keyboard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.starlanguageblog.com\/how-to-write-subscript-on-a-mobile-keyboard\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Write Subscript On A Mobile Keyboard?"},"content":{"rendered":"
You can add subscript formatting<\/a> to single characters or an entire line of text on Google Docs. This is particularly helpful when writing mathematical formulas or chemical compounds. Writing subscripts on a mobile keyboard can be tricky, requiring a different input method than typing regular text. However, you can easily write subscripts on your mobile device with a few simple steps.<\/span><\/p>\n The process is simple, and you can use a few keyboard shortcuts to complete the job. Plus, you can even turn it off with a single click. Here are some tips:<\/strong><\/p>\n Now let’s know about four steps process of writing a Subscript on a Mobile Keyboard;<\/span><\/p>\n A subscript is a text character slightly above or below the regular text. It is a type of formatting you can use on a mobile<\/a> device in many different apps and programs, including Google Docs.<\/span><\/p>\n You can easily create a subscript in Google Docs using the menu bar and by typing it into your document. To do so, first, highlight the character or text you want to format into a subscript.<\/span><\/p>\n Next, click the “Format” button on the top menu bar and choose either superscript or subscript from the list of options. Once you’ve done that, tap the arrow icon in the top-right corner to start typing your subscript text.<\/span><\/p>\n There are also several keyboard shortcuts that you can use to format a subscript in Google Docs, as well as in other Microsoft Office programs. To create a subscript in Word, for example, press Ctrl + Shift + Plus symbol (PC) or Command + Shift + Equals sign [=] (Mac).<\/span><\/p>\n To create a subscript in PowerPoint, use the same method. You can create a subscript in Excel by holding the Ctrl key and pressing the “+” symbol.<\/span><\/p>\n In addition to keyboard shortcuts, you can type subscript characters on a number pad. If you’re using an Android phone, for example, you can use the x3 button to type the square root symbol.<\/span><\/p>\n Alternatively, you can use the Alt key on an iPhone to type square 2. Finally, you can add the exponent symbol on the Android or Apple iPhone keyboards by pressing the “?” key.<\/span><\/p>\n\n
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