Had any trouble implementing the above? Worked perfectly for you? Leave a comment or question below! Who are we to talk!? If you can’t get that to work, try using the special character tool by going to Insert > Special Characters > Search for “subscript” and choose your special character like this: Specifically this means you should press the CTRL and the comma key at the same time. Highlight the text you wish to subscript then. In Google Docs, to make text display at or below the baseline, then do the following: For example, this is water:Īlternatively, here is carbon dioxide with the 2 sub-scripted:ĬO 2 How to make text subscript in Google Docs Subscript text is useful in situations where you want to display a formula, particular a scientific formula, in your text. Subscript text is text which displays “below” the rest of the line of text, for example like this.
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