In MS Word a character that is raised and is smaller above the baseline is called:

A) Outline

B) Raised

C) Superscript

D) Subscript

In MS Word, a character that is raised and smaller above the baseline is called:

C) Superscript

  • Superscript is the correct term for a character that appears slightly raised and smaller than the standard text line. It’s often used for exponents, footnotes, or specialized symbols.
  • Outline refers to adding an outline effect around text, not its positioning relative to the baseline.
  • Raised is a general term and doesn’t specifically refer to text formatting in Word.
  • Subscript is used for characters positioned slightly below the baseline, often for mathematical formulas or chemical notations.

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