Microsoft has recently upgraded the OneNote app for iPad, which supports users to use superscripts and subscripts in the process of writing documents and notes so that users can enter footnotes and equations more accurately.
Microsoft has invited members of the Insider project to test it, and it is expected to be available to all users in August this year. Note: other platform versions of OneNote already support superscript and subscript functions.
Cora Chen, a product management intern on the OneNote team at Microsoft, said in a blog post:
We heard your feedback, many of you use superscripts and subscripts a lot in other programs and platforms, and would like to see this feature in OneNote for iPad as well.
Now we are excited to deliver this functionality. You can quickly create accurate equations, logos, footnotes, formulas, and other symbols in your notes using superscripts and subscripts in the Home tab.