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Subscripts and superscripts
In Windows, click Start a and type Character Map, then press Enter.
Make sure that the Character Set is set to Unicode.
In the Search for box at the bottom, type subscript and press Enter or click Search.
Click on one of the subscript letters.
For example, subscript p is Unicode character 209A (hexadecimal).
You can select and copy the character, then paste into Excel.
Do the same, but now type superscript in the Search for box. You'll see far fewer characters.
- HansVogelaarSep 24, 2022MVP
They are not available in the standard fonts available in Windows/Office. You'd need to install a specialized Unicode font to get them.
- Mohamed_SalamaSep 24, 2022Copper ContributorDo you have any information on how to create my own special Unicode font?
- indiandinoFeb 18, 2023Copper Contributor
Mohamed_Salama You can't create them by yourself actually.. There is Unicode consortium which decides what kind of symbol and fonts to create and include them in the database. All the symbols, fonts, emojis that you see online are provided by Unicode.org. You may find other symbols at various sites like https://fancysymbol.com or lingojam for fancy text.