Using Zotero 5.0 with Word 2011 for Mac here. My Zotero footnotes automatically insert 3-5 line breaks in a footnote. So, for example the footnote starts out looking normal (initial number is superscript).
Some people never get an idea that how they can and in their document. If you are also one of them and looking for an easy way to add superscripts and subscripts in your documents. Especially, if your job with many superscripts and subscripts in Office. I’ll make your job easier by telling you that how can you add the and subscript buttons to the toolbar in Word whether you are doing your work on Window or Mac.
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You will be able to insert those buttons to toolbar even though Microsoft has made it to some extent annoyingly difficult to do so, as the process varies depending on which operating system and application you’re using. Superscripts and subscripts are letters, numbers or symbols set a little above the normal line of text. You see them normally in chemical formulas, mathematical equations, and footnotes. You could point to a superscript or subscripts on the same line as the text with the caret (^) character, but this is awkward to read.
See solution in other versions of Excel:. Question: How do I create a superscript value in a cell in Microsoft Excel 2011 for Mac? Answer: Select the text that you wish to convert to superscript.
This can either be the entire cell or only a character in the cell. While your mouse is over the selected text, right-click and then select 'Format Cells' from the popup menu. When the Format Cells window appears, select the Font tab. Check the Superscript checkbox. Now when you return to your spreadsheet, you should see the selected text as a superscript value.