


(Use Shift+Ctrl+D for division with quotient. If you are using the older version of Word on Mac, press Command plus the minus sign (-). Keyboard shortcuts for inserting templates Template Whilst pressing down the Ctrl or Command key, press the Equal sign. Symbols are entered by pressing Ctrl+K followed by another key. Templates, style changes, and spaces are inserted by simply pressing Ctrl followed by another key.

All of the keyboard shortcuts involve the Ctrl key. Unicode doesn't have this problem and is consistent across word processors and CMS systems.The equation editor in ExamView Test Generator includes numerous shortcut keys to make inserting symbols, inserting templates, adding accents, inserting spaces, and changing font styles as easy as possible.

If you copy and paste a document containing formatted superscript to another program, it might not keep the formatting. If you tell Docs to change a "2" to superscript, it adds a hidden note that tells the browser to change how it looks. For example, in Unicode, 2 and ² are two different characters. This will open the font properties in a new pop-up window. Press Control + D (Windows) or Command + D (Mac). Use your mouse or keyboard, and select the character or the text you want to make subscript. When Docs changes the text to superscript or subscript, it changes the appearance of the text, not the text itself. Highlight the text you want to convert into subscript. Why would you use Unicode in place of Google Docs' native formatting? If you don't want to jump through any of these hoops, but still want to add that sweet academic veneer to your writing, Unicode has a full set of superscript and subscript numbers (and a limited set of letters and symbols) that you can copy and then paste into your document. Still, there's no way to add formatted values to an existing equation via mobile. However, you can edit superscript and subscript values in an existing equation. There's no way to insert an equation via the mobile app.
