How to Use Subscript in Google Slides and Other Presentation Apps
Learn how to apply subscript formatting in Google Slides and similar presentation software quickly and easily.
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To subscript in Google Slides, select the text you want to change, click on Format in the menu, and choose Text > Subscript. For most other slide applications, a similar path or a shortcut like (Ctrl + ,) (Ctrl + Comma) might be available.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the shortcut to apply subscript in Google Slides? Google Slides does not have a default keyboard shortcut for subscript, but you can apply it by selecting the text, then going to Format > Text > Subscript.
- How do I add subscript in other slide software? Most slide applications offer a similar menu option under Format or Text to apply subscript, and some also support shortcuts like Ctrl + Comma.
- Can I create subscript in Google Slides on mobile devices? Currently, the Google Slides mobile app does not provide a direct subscript formatting option, so you may need to edit on a desktop or use workarounds.