Numbers User Guide for iPhone
- Welcome
- What’s new
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- Get started with Numbers
- Intro to images, graphs and other objects
- Create a spreadsheet
- Open spreadsheets
- Prevent accidental editing
- Personalise templates
- Use sheets
- Undo or redo changes
- Save your spreadsheet
- Find a spreadsheet
- Delete a spreadsheet
- Print a spreadsheet
- Change the sheet background
- Copy text and objects between apps
- Touchscreen basics
- Copyright
Make characters superscript or subscript in Numbers on iPhone
You can raise or lower text in relation to the text next to it by making it superscript or subscript. You can also change a setting to automatically make numerical suffixes (such as st and nd) superscript.
Change the baseline of characters
Go to the Numbers app on your iPhone.
Open a spreadsheet, then select the text you want to change, then tap .
Tap in the Font section of the controls.
If you can’t see text controls, tap Text or Cell.
Tap a baseline option.
Make numerical suffixes superscript as you type
You can set Numbers to make numerical suffixes superscript as you type.
Go to the Numbers app on your iPhone.
Open a spreadsheet, tap at the top of the screen, then tap Settings.
Tap Auto-Correction.
Turn on Number Suffixes, then tap Done at the top of the screen.
When this setting is on, if you don’t want a suffix to be superscript, you can manually change the baseline for that text (see the task above).