Superscript

Font.Superscript property

True if the font is formatted as superscript.

public bool Superscript { get; set; }

Examples

Shows how to format text to offset its position.

Document doc = new Document();
Paragraph para = (Paragraph)doc.GetChild(NodeType.Paragraph, 0, true);

// Raise this run of text 5 points above the baseline.
Run run = new Run(doc, "Raised text. ");
run.Font.Position = 5;
para.AppendChild(run);

// Lower this run of text 10 points below the baseline.
run = new Run(doc, "Lowered text. ");
run.Font.Position = -10;
para.AppendChild(run);

// Add a run of normal text.
run = new Run(doc, "Text in its default position. ");
para.AppendChild(run);

// Add a run of text that appears as subscript.
run = new Run(doc, "Subscript. ");
run.Font.Subscript = true;
para.AppendChild(run);

// Add a run of text that appears as superscript.
run = new Run(doc, "Superscript.");
run.Font.Superscript = true;
para.AppendChild(run);

doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "Font.PositionSubscript.docx");

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