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Need to write the chemical formula for water (H₂O) or carbon dioxide (CO₂) in Microsoft Word? In this quick tutorial, I will show you the absolute fastest ways to insert subscript text in MS Word using keyboard shortcuts, ribbon tools, and secret Unicode tricks! If you found this Microsoft Word tip helpful, please leave a like and subscribe for more quick tech skills and tutorials!

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00:00Welcome back. In this video I will guide you how to write H2O in MS Word. The most efficient way
00:06to type it without lifting your hand from the keyboard. So type H2O and now select the 2
00:14and press the control key. This is the control key and this is the equal key. You need to press
00:21both keys all together to make it H2O. Another way is that type again H2O. Now select 2. Go to
00:31the home
00:32tab. Click on this arrow in the found group and here you need to select it. Subscribe and click
00:42OK. And here it is. So moreover there is another method. You need to type H2O and now
00:52highlight the 2 or press ctrl D. In the window that opens up check the box next to the subscribe.
01:01Here it is. Click OK. Moreover there is another way. Type H and now type 2082 and press
01:12alt text altogether. The 2082 will instantly transform into a subscript 2. So type O after
01:20that. So with this way you can easily write H2O in MS Word. If you think this video is helpful
01:26please support my channel. Thanks for watching.
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