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4 Ways To Type Superscript and Subscript On a Mac
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Can this method be used in writing music notes i.e. B(#) sharp or D(d) flat. ?
Paul: Yes, if you want to simply use the hashtag # symbol and lowercase B for sharps and flats and then adjust their baseline. But I think people prefer to use the specific flat and sharp characters for those. Control+Command+Space and search for flat or sharp to see those.
Microsoft Office & OpenOffice have a Format->Font->super/subscript option that raises/lowers the baseline and reduces the size in one step (your method 1, without bold however). The appearance is not as nice as dedicated superscript characters. And when copy/pasting into other apps the results are not ideal. I use superscript for citations in technical docs and it works okay for that, but the dedicated superscript numerals look much nicer. ThanksĀ²
Thank^you
I tried to insert the 'pages' version,
but this field wouldn't accept it.
Bob: Yeah, web forms typically won't take images mixed with text.
Help for the same subject in iOS
Norm: On iOS, in Pages, you can select text, tap the paintbrush tool, then tap the three dots next to B/I/U and adjust the baseline there. You can also tap + and choose to Insert an equation.