⚡Text Formatting
How to subscript in Google Docs
Format selected text as subscript (lowered below the baseline).
Ctrl + ,
📋 Step-by-Step Guide
- 1.Open Google Docs in your browser.
- 2.Place your cursor or select the text you want to work with.
- 3.Press Ctrl + , to subscript.
🎯 Shortcut Keys by Platform
| Platform | Shortcut |
|---|---|
| 💻 PC / Windows | Ctrl + , |
| 🍎 Mac | ⌘ + , |
| 💻 Chrome OS | Ctrl + , |
💡 Pro Tips
- You can combine this shortcut with the other Common Actions shortcuts to speed up your workflow.
- If you forget this shortcut, press Ctrl + / (or ⌘ + / on Mac) to see all available keyboard shortcuts in Google Docs.
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