- First, select the text box you want to change.
- Then, highlight the text you want to format.
- Now, click on "Format" in the top menu.
- Head to "Text" in the dropdown.
- Click "Superscript" and watch your text shift upward.
- All done! Your text now sits neatly above the baseline.
How to Make Text Superscript in Google Slides
Try this interactive demo to learn how to make text superscript in Google Slides.
📌 Why this matters
Superscript formatting lets you add mathematical formulas, scientific notations, trademark symbols, and footnote references to your presentations. Beyond these obvious uses, superscript creates a visual hierarchy that guides your audience's attention without cluttering your slides with additional text boxes. You can reference sources, add disclaimers, or include technical specifications while keeping your main content clean and readable. This formatting choice signals professionalism and attention to detail, especially when presenting data, research findings, or any content requiring precise notation standards.
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