You've seen superscript and subscript text and symbols before. They're everywhere: temperatures (400°F and 0°C), calendar dates (1st and 24th), chemical formulas (H2O and CH4)—the list goes on.
To apply superscript or subscript formatting in Google Docs, select the desired text and click Format > Text > Subscript or Superscript, or use keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + , for Windows, or command + , for Mac. Alternatively, you can insert special characters directly from the Insert special characters menu to achieve these effects.
Google Docs also offers automation capabilities through its integration with Zapier, allowing users to connect their documents to thousands of other apps and automate tasks such as saving new documents to OneDrive or Dropbox.