I assume that you want to change x2 to x2.
Select the character 2. Then, depending on your version of Word, select Format -> Fort or simply Font.
Select the Font tab. Approx halfway down the tab is the section marked effects. Check (tick) the Superscript box, and then OK.
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To write a small number such as a square sign on Microsoft word, hold down 'Ctrl', 'Alt' and press the '+' button. This mill make the text 'superscript', which means that it will be smaller, and appear in line with the top of the normal text. To turn 'superscript' off, press 'Ctrl', 'Alt' and '+' again.
If you want to show four squared, write the two as a superscript like this: 42
The easiest way to write powers in Microsoft Word is to use the key combination ctrl+shift++.
Hold Alt, press 0178 on the numpad, and release Alt. Or copy/paste the symbol from anywhere, like here: ²
You write it as 1m2