How to Insert Superscript Citations in Google Docs: Quick Guide

Learn how to easily add superscript citations in Google Docs using menu options or shortcuts for academic writing.

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To do superscript citations in Google Docs, highlight the text you want to format. Then, go to the menu bar and click on `Format`, navigate to `Text`, and select `Superscript`. Alternatively, you can use the shortcut `Ctrl + .` (Cmd + . on Mac). This will convert your selected text into superscript, making it perfect for citations or mathematical equations.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I add superscript text in Google Docs? Highlight the text, go to Format > Text > Superscript, or press Ctrl + . (Cmd + . on Mac) to convert it to superscript.
  2. What is the shortcut for superscript in Google Docs on Mac? The shortcut to apply superscript in Google Docs on Mac is Cmd + . (Command key plus the period).
  3. Can I use superscript for citations and equations in Google Docs? Yes, superscript formatting is ideal for citations and mathematical equations in Google Docs.