To write small exponent numbers or scientific notation in Microsoft Word:
- Type the base number first, then select the number you want to make into an exponent.
- Go to the "Home" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
- In the "Font" section, click on the "Superscript" button (it looks like an "x" with a small "2" above it).
- The selected number will now appear as a small superscript above the baseline.
- To write a number in scientific notation, type the base number first, then type the letter "e" (for "exponent").
- Type the exponent number after the "e".
- Select the exponent number.
- Go to the "Home" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
- In the "Font" section, click on the "Superscript" button.
- The selected exponent number will now appear as a small superscript above the baseline.
To fix the issue with the street address:
- Select the "st".
- Click on the "Subscript" button (it looks like an "x" with a small "2" below it) in the "Font" section of the "Home" tab.