The article discusses the importance of mastering superscripts and subscripts in Google Docs to enhance document professionalism. It outlines three methods for formatting text: using the toolbar, keyboard shortcuts, and the special characters menu. While Google Docs offers these functionalities, there are limitations such as limited styling options and potential formatting issues when copying content from different platforms. The article also hints at ClickUp Docs as an alternative that offers easier formatting and collaborative editing features, which could benefit users looking for improved document handling.
Superscripts, which appear slightly above the main line of text, are commonly used for footnotes, copyright symbols, and ordinal indicators like '1st.'
Whether you're using a computer or mobile device, Google Docs provides the tools to keep your documents precise and professional.
There are three ways to add superscripts/subscripts in Google Docs: via toolbar, keyboard shortcuts, and special characters menu.
Formatting in Google Docs does have some drawbacks, including limited styling, confusing shortcuts, no automatic equation updates, and reliance on special characters.
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