How to Do Superscript in Google Docs

How to Do Superscript in Google Docs

If you need to write exponents, references, or footnotes, learning how to do superscript in Google Docs helps you format text correctly.

Use keyboard shortcut (quick method)

In Google Docs:

  • Windows: Press Ctrl + . (period)
  • Mac: Press Command + . (period)

→ Your selected text will turn into superscript

Using the Format menu

  1. Select the text you want to format
  2. Click on Format
  3. Go to Text → Superscript

→ Applies superscript formatting

Use special characters (alternative)

  1. Click on Insert
  2. Select Special characters
  3. Search for superscript numbers (¹ ² ³)
  4. Click to insert

Why use superscript

  • Write mathematical exponents (e.g., x²)
  • Add citations or references
  • Format footnotes

Quick tip

Use the keyboard shortcut for faster formatting, especially when working on documents with multiple superscripts.

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