On macOS, you need to press Control + Command + L (adding a new column to left. The OneNote team watches it closely to guide their roadmap for new and improved features. On Windows just press Ctrl + Alt + R (for adding column to right) and Ctrl + Alt + E (for adding column to left). I highly recommend that you post both your suggestions in the OneNote User Voice forum – Parenthesis help define what you want included in the superscript.If I highlight term, it disappears once superscript selected.Provide details and share your research But avoid Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.Not the answer youre looking for Browse other questions tagged microsoft-onenote equation-editor or ask your own question. Personally, I’d prefer to have the “completed date” pop up when you hovered your cursor over the to do checkbox.
Again, it’s manual, so a built-in feature that auto-inserts a date stamp would be helpful. Use Keyboard Shortcuts for Superscript & Subscript in Pages App. To customize the shortcuts, go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Screenshots.
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There is a date stamp tool in OneNote: Insert Tab > Time Stamp Group > three options – Date, Time, Date & Time. Shortcut for superscript onenote on mac mac os There is a quicker way of implementing the subscript or superscript format on Mac OS and that is to use keyboard shortcuts or keystrokes. You’re asking for an automatic feature, not a manual process, so I will go explore the Macros available at Onetastic ( ) to see if someone’s built a macro script for either of those requests.
I prefer to see my list of completed accomplishments for a couple days before I manually cut and paste the text onto another page that I’ve titled “Complete”. I agree that a feature to auto-move completed to do items would be neat. Thanks for the comment and question, Susan!