There are a number of font options ready and waiting for you to try, but sadly superscript and subscript aren’t part of the chosen few, so here’s what to do: When you open up PowerPoint you’ll notice it opens the ‘Home’ tab in the ribbon at the top of your window. Fear not, here are three ways you can try to have these tools readily available in your arsenal for when you need them most! Method 1: Use the ‘Home’ tab Trouble is, when you’re most in a hurry you can never seem to find where the buttons are hiding. It features more tabs and the one you are looking for is Font.If you use a lot of sources in your PowerPoint presentations that need footnotes, or if you’re a prolific user of mathematical formulae, you’re going to need to know how to make your text superscript and subscript in PowerPoint. This window is a bit different than in Excel and Word. Hit Ctrl + 1 (Control + 1 for Mac users) to access the Format Cells window, but don’t forget to select the cells you wish to strikethrough first. Keep in mind, this is only an option for PC users. If you want to remove the strikethrough press the shortcut again or hit Ctrl + Z. Select one or more cells you wish to strikethrough and press Ctrl + 5. So, let’s see how to apply the shortcuts. And yes, Excel has its own version of the Font dialog box which is called Format Cells. Excelīy now, it’s not hard to guess that there are two methods/shortcuts to apply strikethrough in Excel. Offset is the function that’s not available in Word and the shortcut for it is Alt + E.Įxtra Shortcuts: You can also press Ctrl + Shift + F or Ctrl + Shift + P to access the Font dialog box. Strikethrough is Alt + K and all the other shortcuts are as described in the previous section with one exception. Press Ctrl + T (cmd+T on a Mac) to access the Font dialog box and, same as with Word, press Alt + the corresponding letter.
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