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To type with superscript and subscript in PowerPoint, you can use keyboard commands, a toolbar button, or the Formatting menu.
The title says it all. I have tried to make a keyboard shortcut for them (like ctrl-b for bold) but it didn't work.
Is there any easy way to do simple subscript and superscript text in Apple (Cocoa?) apps? Specifically, TextEdit and Keynote, as the subject suggests. Currently, in order to do subscript, I have ...
Speaking of which, here’s one more typing shortcut for good measure: To bring up the emoji keyboard in Windows, try press the Win and period keys together.
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