In the effects section, you will notice the Sup erscript and Su bscript options have a single letter underlined. Press the Ctrl + Shift + F keys to open the Format Cells menu. From here, you can use the accelerator keys to check the subscript or superscript options. There is a keyboard shortcut that will open the Format Cells menu with the Font tab active. Luckily the subscript or superscript format can be applied by combining two keyboard shortcuts in succession.
The quickest way to perform any action in Excel is certainly by using a keyboard shortcut when it’s available. This can make mathematical equations and molecular formulas much easier to read! Add Subscript or Superscript with a Keyboard Shortcut Here you can see a few examples of the possible format output when combining subscript and superscripts to multiple parts of the text. Unfortunately, you will need to repeat these steps if you want to apply the format to multiple parts of your text as you can’t highlight multiple parts of your text while in edit mode. Once the Format Cells menu is open, go to the Font tab and check one of the Superscript or Subscript options.
I just showed you how to apply the subscript or superscript format to the entire contents of a cell. Add Subscript or Superscript to Part of the Text Here you can see the results of applying the subscript or superscript format to a cell as compared to regular text. These formats are mutually exclusive for the same piece of text. Note: You can’t check both the subscript and superscript options at the same time. Go to the Font tab and check either of the Superscript or Subscript options to format your text. Right click on the cell and choose Format Cells.You can also open the Format Cells menu using these two methods. Go to the Home tab and click on the launch icon in the lower right corner of the Font section to open the Format Cells menu. Select any cell or range of cells that you want to apply the script format on. You can use either the subscript or superscript formats from the Format Cells menu. Unfortunately, the Subscript and Superscript options are missing from these frequently used format options. Add Subscript or Superscript from the Format Cells DialogĪ lot of common formatting commands can be found in the Home tab in the Font, Alignment, or Number section.
This blog post will show you 11 easy ways to add subscripts and superscripts in Microsoft Excel. Move to the next item in the section (notebooks, tags. Move to the previous item in the section (notebooks, tags. These shortcuts will work when the navigation menu has focus. Set focus in the note editor of the selected note Open the selected note in a separate window These shortcuts will work when the note list has focus. These shortcuts will work when you are editing a note. Set focus to the tag field of the active noteĬycle through note list views (Snippet, Card, Top List, Side List, Thumbnail) Rename selected notebook, note, tag, or saved search
Quickly switch to note, notebook, tag, or searchĬlose separate windows / Minimize main window to tray These shortcuts will work when the Evernote application is active. In older versions of Evernote, you can redefine these shortcuts by going to Tools > Options > Shortcut keys from the menu bar. To redefine these shortcuts, visit Customize global keyboard shortcuts. These shortcuts will work system-wide when working in any application (provided Evernote is running). Note: The middle columns labeled "New version" refer to the new Evernote for Windows. Below is a comprehensive list of all keyboard shortcuts available for Windows. Keyboard shortcuts in Evernote for WindowsĮvernote can be driven almost entirely using only the keyboard.