You will need
  • Word processor Microsoft Office Word 2007 or 2010.
Instruction
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If you do not plan where-or to transfer input to a Word document text and are confident that readers will use to view the same program, use the most simple method. Opening in a word processor desired document and selecting the number or letter you want to make Superscript or subscript, click one of two icons in the group of teams "Font" tab on the "Home" menu in Word. The first of them is marked with the symbol x2, and converts selected text to upper "Superscript" index. Another placed to the right, marked with the inscription x₂ - it makes the selected characters lower - "subscript" - indexes.
2
A more complex method involves the use of the quality indices corresponding letters of Unicode-table. This table uses to display characters in most modern applications and system programs, regardless of whether incorporated into them formats support Word documents. To place text in one of the indexes of the Unicode table, set the input cursor to the desired position and click on the "Insert" tab in the menu editor.
3
Open the drop-down list of "Symbol" - it is placed at the right edge of the "strip" Word. If you have recently used index, select it in the table with twenty of the last characters, and if not - click on the labels "Other characters".
4
Find and highlight in the table the desired character. Some indexes - Superscript 1, 2 and 3 can be found in the first few rows. Others are grouped in the section "Superscript and subscript" - set this value in the drop down "Set" to quickly jump to that group. In different places of the table, you can find Superscript and subscript characters Greek and Latin alphabet, punctuation marks, mathematical operations, etc.
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After selecting the desired sign, press the "Insert" button and close the symbol table.