How Do You Type a Superscript in AutoCAD?

In AutoCAD, superscript is a formatting option that allows you to create text that is smaller and raised above the normal text line. It is commonly used for mathematical equations, scientific notations, and footnotes. Adding superscript to your AutoCAD text can help improve the readability and professionalism of your drawings.

Method 1: Using the MText Editor

If you want to add superscript using the MText Editor, follow these steps:

  1. Open the MText Editor by double-clicking on an existing MText object or by selecting “MText” from the “Draw” panel.

  2. Type your desired text in the editor.

  3. Select the part of the text that you want to be in superscript.

  4. Click on the “Superscript” button in the MText Editor toolbar. Alternatively, you can use the shortcut key combination: Ctrl + Shift + “+”.

  5. Click outside of the editor to apply the changes.

The selected text will now appear smaller and raised above the normal text line, indicating that it is in superscript format.

Method 2: Using Text Styles

If you frequently use superscripts in your drawings, it may be more efficient to create a custom Text Style with superscript formatting. Here’s how:

  1. Open the “Text Style” dialog box by typing “STYLE” in the command line or by selecting “Text Style” from the “Format” menu.

  2. In the dialog box, click on “New” to create a new Text Style.

  3. In the “Text Style” dialog, give your new style a name.

  4. Under the “Font” tab, select a font that supports superscript characters.

  5. Click on the “Superscript” checkbox to enable superscript formatting for this style.

  6. Adjust other settings like height, width, and alignment as desired.

  7. Click “Apply” to save the changes and close the dialog box.

Once you have created your custom Text Style with superscript formatting, you can easily apply it to any text in your drawing. Simply select the text and choose your custom style from the “Text Style” drop-down menu in the Properties palette or by using the “Style” command.

Adding superscript to your AutoCAD drawings is a simple and effective way to enhance the appearance and readability of your text. Whether you choose to use the MText Editor or create a custom Text Style, incorporating superscripts can make your drawings more professional and visually engaging.