![]() Now we can observe the QCT there is an additional option visible that is x 2 marked in the picture. Once you click on “add”, the superscript will move from left to right side QCT rectangular box.Īnd then click on the “Ok” button at the bottom the menu will close and return to excel. One can scroll, select the required commands and click on “Add” to add to the QCT as we required the Superscript command, search for that, select superscript and click on Add. We can observe there are multiple numbers of commands available in the rectangle screen. When you click on the “Options”, another screen will come, as shown below.įrom the above screen, select “Quick Access Toolbar”, which is highlighted left-hand side. From that drop-down menu, select “Options”. Here are the steps on how to do that.įor people who not aware quick access toolbar, below is the screenshot.Ĭurrently, we have “Save”, “Undo”, “Redo” hence we need to add the “Superscript” option to QCT.Ĭlick on the “File” menu the following dropdown menu will come. We can input superscript through QCT also. You can download this Superscript Excel Template here – Superscript Excel Template Superscript in Excel Example #1 -Through Quick access toolbar(QCT) Then the “format cells” menu will appear.įrom the menu “ Font”, we can select the required font for the superscript.įrom the menu “Font style” and menu “Size”, we can select the required font style for the superscript like Italic, bold and required Size etc. ![]() Once you select the number 2, right-click on the mouse, a pop up will come, as shown in the below picture.įrom the popup menu, select Format cells. I am giving the screenshot for a better understanding. Now select number 2 alone by clicking F2 and select 2 or double click on the cell and select 2 alone. ![]() Input X2 in any of the cell where you required the superscript. It is very easy to input superscript text in Excel follow these simple steps. I hope you all understand what superscript is. Sin 2(30) – Here, superscript is ‘2’, which is a number for its previous string ‘sin’.2 nd – Here, the superscript is ‘nd’ which is a string for its previous number 2.Here, superscript is ‘b’, which is a character for its previous character.X 2 – Here, the superscript is ‘2’, which is a number for its previous character X.Excel functions, formula, charts, formatting creating excel dashboard & others
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