How to Subscript Letters in Google Slides: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to easily subscript letters in Google Slides using the Format menu or keyboard shortcuts on Windows and Mac.
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To subscript letters in Google Slides: Select the text you want to subscript. Click on the 'Format' menu, hover over 'Text,' and then select 'Subscript.' Alternatively, use the shortcut Ctrl + , (Comma) on Windows or Command + , (Comma) on Mac. This will make the selected text appear below the baseline, ideal for certain scientific or mathematical notations.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I subscript text in Google Slides? Select the text you want to subscript, then go to the Format menu, hover over Text, and click Subscript. Alternatively, use Ctrl + , on Windows or Command + , on Mac.
- What is the keyboard shortcut for subscript in Google Slides? The shortcut is Ctrl + , (Comma) on Windows and Command + , (Comma) on Mac to quickly subscript selected text.
- Can I use subscript for chemical formulas in Google Slides? Yes, subscripting letters in Google Slides is ideal for scientific and mathematical notations like chemical formulas.