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

(A) Cell
(B) Outline
(C) Subscript
(D) Superscript

🧠 Explanation:

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  • In MS Word, **Superscript** is the feature used to raise text slightly above the normal line of type.
  • It is commonly used for mathematical exponents (like x²) or footnote references.
  • Superscript text appears smaller and is positioned higher than the baseline of the main text.
  • You can apply superscript via the "Home" tab → Font group → click on the "x²" icon.

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