How to Write Exponents in Google Slides: Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to write exponents in Google Slides using the Format menu or keyboard shortcuts on Windows and Mac.
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Yes, you can write exponents in Google Slides. Select the text box where you want to input the exponent, type the base number, then go to the 'Format' menu, choose 'Text', and select 'Superscript'. The selected text will be raised to the exponent position. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut 'Ctrl' + '.' (period) on Windows or 'Cmd' + '.' on Mac to achieve the same effect.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I write subscripts in Google Slides as well? Yes, similar to exponents, you can format text as subscripts by selecting the text, then choosing Format > Text > Subscript in Google Slides.
- What is the keyboard shortcut for superscript on Mac in Google Slides? On Mac, you can use the shortcut Command (Cmd) + period (.) to apply superscript formatting in Google Slides.
- Does Google Slides support automatic exponent formatting? No, Google Slides does not automatically format exponents; you need to manually apply superscript formatting using the menu or keyboard shortcuts.