Font.Superscript property (PowerPoint)

Determines whether the specified text is superscript. Read/write.

Syntax

expression.Superscript

expression A variable that represents a Font object.

Return value

MsoTriState

Remarks

Setting the BaselineOffset property to a negative value automatically sets the Subscript property to msoTrue and the Superscript property to msoFalse.

Setting the BaselineOffset property to a positive value automatically sets the Subscript property to msoFalse and the Superscript property to msoTrue.

Setting the Superscript property to msoTrue automatically sets the BaselineOffset property to 0.3 (30 percent).

The value of the Superscript property can be one of these MsoTriState constants.

Constant Description
msoFalse The specified text is not superscript. The default.
msoTriStateMixed Some characters are superscript and some aren't.
msoTrue The specified text is superscript.

Example

This example sets the text for shape two on slide one and then makes the fifth character superscript with a 30-percent offset.

With Application.ActivePresentation.Slides(1).Shapes(2).TextFrame

    With .TextRange

        .Text = "E=mc2"

        .Characters(5, 1).Font.Superscript = msoTrue

    End With

End With

See also

ThreeDFormat Object Font Object

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