One caret ( ) on either side of a word or phrase makes it superscript. You can see all superscript have been inserted in batch, and as for subscript, the method is the same, just check the box of Subscript in the Replace Font dialog box. One tilde ( ) on either side of a word or phrase makes it subscript. Go back to the pervious dialog box again, simply click Replace All. The Replace Font dialog box will display, check the box of Superscript and click OK. Click Format and choose Font in the drop-down list. Then go back to the pervious dialog box, enter “#” and “2” reversedly in the related box without “m”. Now all the “2” have been replaced by “#” as below. Next, go to Home tab, click Replace in the Editing group.įind and Replace dialog box will display, enter “m2” in the box of Find what, and select one symbol you prefer to replace “2” in the box of Replace with. (For this example, I want to enter superscript for the area of villas, you could enter other symbol to replace them) You can also use keyboard shortcuts to format text as a superscript or subscript. So how can we achieve it? Here’s a simple guide.įirst, enter “2” after each “m” in the document. You can add a superscript or subscript in Word using the appropriate buttons in the Font section of the Home ribbon. The easiest way to achieve it is to insert superscript or subscript in batch. I’ve shared the tip of how to insert superscript or subscript in previous post, but when there are a lot of similar text in your document, it would be impossible and a terrible waste of time to modify them one by one.
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