Which option in ms word places the selected text below the baseline
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Subscripts appear at or below the baseline, while superscripts are above.
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In Microsoft Word, the option to place the selected text below the baseline is called Subscript.
Here are the steps to apply subscript to selected text:
- Select the text you want to format as subscript.
- Go to the Home tab in the ribbon.
- Locate the Font group and click on the Subscript button (It's represented by a subscript "x").
- The selected text will now appear below the baseline.
- It's worth noting that subscript formatting is commonly used in mathematical and scientific documents to indicate a lower level of importance or a footnote reference.
- However, it can also be used in other types of documents to add emphasis to certain words or phrases.
- To turn off subscript formatting, simply select the subscript text and click the Subscript button again.
- The text will return to its normal position above the baseline.
In conclusion, Subscript is a useful formatting option in Microsoft Word that allows you to place text below the baseline, making it ideal for use in mathematical and scientific documents or to add emphasis in other types of documents.
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