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	<h1>Apply Subscript/Superscript Formatting to Text</h1>
	<p>You may find it necessary to make text appear lower (subscript) or higher (superscript) than the other characters on the same line or in the same word in many instances. For example, in the formula H<span class="sub">2</span>0, the number 2 resides lower than the other two characters, therefore, subscription occurs. However, when you add a footnote to your text, you will want the the footnote number or symbol to appear above the footnote text--superscript.</p>

<h2>Subscript</h2>
	<p>Let's apply subscript formatting to the formula H20 by following these three easy steps:</p>

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		<li>Type H2O 
		<li>Highlight 2 in H2O 
		<icontxt image><img src="../images/sub.png" width="32" height="30" alt="Subscript button" border="0">
		<li>Select the <span class="button">Subscript</span> button 
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<h2>Superscript</h2>

	<p>Now let's apply superscript formatting to a footnote by in following these basic instructions:</p>
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		<li>Type the following sentence: Scientists examined the fossilized remains of the wooly-wooly yak.1 
		<li>Highlight 1 
		<icontxt image><img src="../images/super.png" width="32" height="29" alt="Superscript button" border="0">
		<li>Select the <span class="button">Superscript</span> button
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	<p>You have just completed this section of Lesson 6 and can now apply subscript and superscript formatting to text. If you'd like to move forward and learn how to create a bookmark, select Next. If you'd like to go to a different section within this lesson or to a new lesson, choose from one of the options in the Navigation bar.</p>

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