How to Write O2 and X² in PowerPoint?

by Bay Yolal in Circuits > Microsoft

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How to Write O2 and X² in PowerPoint?

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Today, I am going to show you how to write oxigen O2's 2 as down type, and x²'s 2 as up type. Till now, we write it as O2 for Oxigen and X^2 as X square. Now, let's do this on powerpoint.

Superscript & Subscript

PowerPoint creators called these options as superscript and subscript.

Supercript makes any things to become up in the sky, and subscript is used for below-sided texts.

Let's Do Write in PowerPoint

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When you are in PowerPoint, create a new slide, then click on "click to add title" side to begin writting. Write "O2 and X2" then select the first 2 then right click on it go to Fonts then select subscript then click okey. On X2, do the same thing and click on superscript to make is as X square.

You can modify both option's offset value to make the sign be fitted.

The Final

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Now, you have got oxigen symbol and X^2 symbols on your PowerPoint slides.

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That's all!

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How to write O2 and x² in PowerPoint?

NOTE: This instructable's step is aimed for visually impaired people to hear the sentences to learn what's going on here. Watch the video, it explains all steps.