如果Superscript 在 Google Docs 中不起作用,(Superscript is not working in Google Docs) 那么这篇文章一定会对您有所帮助。当您使用快捷键将上标应用于Google 文档中的文本时,您可能会遇到此问题。(Google Docs)在大多数情况下,已发现该问题是由于某些冲突的浏览器扩展和损坏的 cookie 或缓存数据引起的。
此问题不仅限于Google Chrome浏览器。您可能会在任何网络浏览器(如Firefox、Edge等)上遇到它。如果您的网络浏览器不是最新的,您可能会遇到几个问题。因此(Hence),在继续下面描述的故障排除提示之前,您可以检查您的浏览器是否是最新的。如果没有,请更新您的浏览器并检查它是否有帮助。如果问题仍然存在,请尝试以下修复。
修复 Google Docs 上标不工作
以下解决方案可能会帮助您解决问题:
- 清除网络浏览器 cookie 和缓存数据。
- 删除(Remove)或禁用有问题的扩展。
- 将您的网络浏览器重置为默认值。
让我们看看怎么做。
1]清除网络浏览器cookie和缓存数据
我们在本文前面已经解释过,损坏的 cookie 和缓存数据是“上标(Superscript)在 Google Docs 中不起作用”问题的原因之一。因此,清除 Web 浏览器的 cookie 和缓存数据(clearing the cookie and cache data of your web browser)可能会修复它。
2]删除(Remove)或禁用有问题的扩展
可能有一个或多个扩展导致问题。您可以通过一一禁用扩展来检查这一点。如果您发现任何有问题的扩展程序,您可以禁用它或卸载它。
许多受影响的用户报告说该问题是由Adblock扩展引起的。这是因为Adblock扩展使用您在Google Docs中使用的相同键盘快捷键来应用上标,即Ctrl + Period。这会导致Adblock(Adblock)扩展程序和Google Docs之间发生冲突,因为当您按下快捷键时,它会暂停和恢复扩展程序,而不是在Google Docs中应用上标。如果您在 Web 浏览器上安装了Adblock扩展程序,则可以尝试以下任何技巧:(Adblock)
- 禁用 Google Docs 上的 Adblock
- 更改快捷键以切换Adblock。
禁用Google Docs上的(Google Docs)广告拦截(Ad-blocker)软件
大多数广告拦截器都有一项功能,用户可以使用该功能在特定网站上禁用它。您可以使用此功能并查看它是否可以解决问题。为此,只需单击Adblock,然后单击“在此站点上暂停”(Pause on this site)部分中的“始终(Always)” 。
更改快捷键以切换Adblock
如果上述方法不能解决问题,更改快捷键可能会有所帮助。在这里,我们将解释更改快捷键以切换Chrome和Firefox的(Firefox)Adblock的过程。
如果您使用的是Chrome浏览器,请按照下列步骤操作:
- 在 Google Chrome 中打开一个新标签页。
- 在地址栏中输入
chrome://extensions/
并按Enter。 - 现在,单击左上角的三个垂直线,然后选择键盘快捷键(Keyboard shortcuts)。
- 单击(Click)铅笔形图标并设置您喜欢的快捷方式。
Firefox 用户可以按照以下说明进行操作:
- 启动Firefox后按Ctrl + Shift + A键。这将打开附加组件管理器(Add-ons Manager)。
- 从左侧选择扩展。(Extensions)
- 单击(Click)Manage Your Extensions旁边的齿轮形图标,然后选择Manage Extensions Shortcuts。
- 更改切换Adblock的快捷方式。
3]将您的网络浏览器重置为默认值(Reset)
如果上述方法都不能帮助您解决问题,请重置Chrome、Firefox和您使用的其他 Web 浏览器。
为什么Google 文档(Google Docs)快捷方式不起作用?
Google Docs快捷方式不起作用的原因可能有很多,例如缓存或 cookie 数据损坏、扩展程序错误等。如果您在系统上遇到此类问题,请尝试我们在本文上面解释的解决方案。
此外,您还可以尝试禁用和重新启用离线访问。
如何在Google Docs中打开上(Google Docs)标(Superscript)?
按照以下步骤将上标应用于Google Docs中的特定文本或字符:
- 选择要转换为上标的文本或部分文本。
- 转到“Format > Text > Superscript”。
或者,您也可以使用Ctrl + Period键盘快捷键。
就是这样。
Fix Superscript not working in Google Docs
If Superscript is not working in Google Docs then this post is sure to help you. You may experience this issue when you apply superscript to the text in Google Docs by using the shortcut key. In most cases, it has been seen that the issue is caused due to some conflicting browser extensions and corrupted cookie or cache data.
This issue is not limited to the Google Chrome browser. You may encounter it on any web browser like Firefox, Edge, etc. If your web browser is not up to date, you may encounter several issues. Hence, before you proceed towards the troubleshooting tips described below, you can check whether or not your browser is up to date. If not, update your browser and check if it helps. If the issue still exists, try the following fixes.
Fix Google Docs Superscript not working
The following solutions may help you fix the issue:
- Clear web browser cookie and cache data.
- Remove or disable the problematic extensions.
- Reset your web browser to default.
Let’s see how to do it.
1] Clear web browser cookie and cache data
We have explained earlier in this article that corrupted cookie and cache data is one of the causes of the issue “Superscript does not work in Google Docs.” Hence, clearing the cookie and cache data of your web browser may fix it.
2] Remove or disable the problematic extensions
There could be one or more extensions that are causing the issue. You can check this by disabling the extensions one by one. If you find any problematic extension, you can either disable it or uninstall it.
Many affected users have reported that the issue was caused due to the Adblock extension. This is because the Adblock extension uses the same keyboard shortcut that you use in Google Docs to apply superscript, i.e., Ctrl + Period. This causes a conflict between the Adblock extension and Google Docs because when you press the shortcut keys, it pauses and resumes the extension instead of applying superscript in Google Docs. If you have installed the Adblock extension on your web browser, you can try any of the following tricks:
- Disable the Adblock on Google Docs
- Change the shortcut keys to toggle the Adblock.
Disable the Ad-blocker software on Google Docs
Most Ad-blockers have a feature using which a user can disable it on a particular website. You can use this feature and see if it fixes the issue. To do this, simply click on Adblock and then click Always in the Pause on this site section.
Change the shortcut keys to toggle the Adblock
If the above method does not fix the issue, changing the shortcut key may help. Here, we are explaining the procedure to change the shortcut keys to toggle the Adblock for Chrome and Firefox.
If you are using the Chrome browser, follow the below-listed steps:
- Open a new tab in Google Chrome.
- Type
chrome://extensions/
in the address bar and press Enter. - Now, click on the three vertical lines on the top left side and select Keyboard shortcuts.
- Click on the pencil-shaped icon and set your preferred shortcut.
Firefox users can follow the instructions written below:
- Press Ctrl + Shift + A keys after launching Firefox. This will open the Add-ons Manager.
- Select Extensions from the left side.
- Click on the gear-shaped icon next to Manage Your Extensions and then select Manage Extensions Shortcuts.
- Change the shortcut to toggle the Adblock.
3] Reset your web browser to default
If none of the above methods helped you fix the issue, reset Chrome, Firefox, and the other web browser that you use.
Why are Google Docs shortcuts not working?
There may be many reasons for which Google Docs shortcuts do not work, like corrupted cache or cookie data, faulty extensions, etc. If you experience such an issue on your system, try the solutions we have explained above in this article.
In addition, you can also try disabling and re-enabling the offline access.
How do I turn on Superscript in Google Docs?
Follow the below steps to apply superscript to a particular text or character in Google Docs:
- Select the text or part of the text that you want to turn into superscript.
- Go to “Format > Text > Superscript.”
Alternatively, you can also use the Ctrl + Period keyboard shortcut for the same.
That’s it.