Let’s take a look.
If you should probably apply subscript or superscript formatting, you won’t find these options on the ribbon.
Instead, they’re located on the Font tab of the Format Cells dialog box in the Effects group.
To apply either subscript or superscript, you better follow a particular process.
it’s possible for you to’t just select a cell normally and apply one of these formats.
There are two ways to apply subscript or superscript.
Then, opt for text you’d like to format and reach the Format Cells dialog box.
On the Font tab, check the format you want, and press OK to confirm.
The second option is to select a cell and work directly in the formula bar.
As before, carefully snag the text you’d like to format.
Then use Format Cells to apply Superscript or Subscript as you like.
Note that the formula bar doesn’t show any indication that superscript or subscript formatting has been applied.
However, when you edit a cell directly you will see the formatting clearly.
To remove superscript or subscript formatting, grab the cell, and then enter the Format Cells dialog box.
Then, scrub the appropriate checkbox.
The process for applying strikethrough formatting is similar.
Then apply Strikethrough as before.
To clear strikethrough formatting, just dump the checkbox in the Format Cells dialog box.