How to Do Superscript in Google Slides on Mac – Quick Keyboard Shortcut & Menu Guide

Learn how to apply superscript in Google Slides on a Mac using Command + Period or the Format menu with this easy step-by-step tutorial.

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To do superscript in Google Slides on Mac, select the text you want to change, then press Command + Period (.). This will convert the selected text into superscript. Alternatively, go to the Format menu, choose Text, and then select Superscript.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I apply superscript to text in Google Slides on a Mac? Select the text in Google Slides on your Mac, then press Command + Period (.) or go to Format > Text > Superscript to apply superscript formatting.
  2. Is there a keyboard shortcut for superscript in Google Slides on Mac? Yes, pressing Command + Period (.) will quickly convert selected text to superscript in Google Slides when using a Mac.
  3. Can I use the Format menu to add superscript in Google Slides on a Mac? Yes, in Google Slides on Mac, you can navigate to the Format menu, select Text, and then choose Superscript to format text.
  4. Does Google Slides support superscript formatting on all devices? Google Slides supports superscript formatting across platforms, but shortcuts like Command + Period are specific to Mac devices.