How to Do Subscript in Google Slides: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to apply subscript formatting in Google Slides using menu options or keyboard shortcuts quickly and easily.
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Yes, you can do subscript in Google Slides. To apply subscript formatting, highlight the text you want to change. Then, go to Format > Text > Subscript. This will change the selected text to subscript. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + , (comma) on Windows or Cmd + , (comma) on Mac for quicker formatting.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I apply subscript to only part of the text in Google Slides? Yes, you can highlight the specific text you want and apply subscript formatting without affecting the rest of the text.
- What is the keyboard shortcut for subscript in Google Slides? Use Ctrl + , (comma) on Windows or Cmd + , (comma) on Mac to quickly apply subscript to selected text.
- Is subscript formatting available on Google Slides mobile app? The subscript feature is primarily available on the desktop version through the Format menu; mobile apps may have limited text formatting options.
- How do I remove subscript formatting in Google Slides? Highlight the subscript text and toggle the subscript option off via Format > Text > Subscript or use the keyboard shortcut again.