![]() ![]() ![]() There are a number of font options ready and waiting for you to try, but sadly superscript and subscript aren’t part of the chosen few, so here’s what to do: When you open up PowerPoint you’ll notice it opens the ‘Home’ tab in the ribbon at the top of your window. ![]() Fear not, here are three ways you can try to have these tools readily available in your arsenal for when you need them most! Method 1: Use the ‘Home’ tab Trouble is, when you’re most in a hurry you can never seem to find where the buttons are hiding. If you use a lot of sources in your PowerPoint presentations that need footnotes, or if you’re a prolific user of mathematical formulae, you’re going to need to know how to make your text superscript and subscript in PowerPoint. ![]()
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