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Hi, I want to display 3/4 and other math formulas properly in power apps. 

Whst is solution or does power apps not have this functionality?

​Here is the result i expect:

Silhorn_0-1713506143106.png

 

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  • mmbr1606 Profile Picture
    14,605 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    hey @Silhorn 

     

    as of my knowledge there is no straight way to do this.

     

    what you could do is add 2 labels one with text 3 and one with text 4, position them below each other and add a line in the middle but that would need much effort

     

    Let me know if my answer helped solving your issue.

    If it did please accept as solution and give it a thumbs up so we can help others in the community.



    Greetings

  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    153,030 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @Silhorn ,

    There is no built-in font solution (superscript/subscript) in Power Apps, so other then having an underlined 3 with a 4 on the next line underneath it, you cannot do it.

  • VishalJhaveri Profile Picture
    1,167 Moderator on at

    You need to write 3.

    Followed by underline.

    Followed by 4 below the underline.

    There is no other way in Power Apps to write Math formulas.
    This shall definitely work as work around.

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    timl Profile Picture
    36,383 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Hi @Silhorn 

    The easiest way to do this is use the HTML text control and to use the sup and sub tags. This is the formula for 3/4.

    In practice, you can build the HTML string and substitute the appropriate values, particularly if you want to output numbers in this format based on a calculation.

    "<sup>3</sup>/<sub>4</sub>"

    timl_0-1713515160456.png

     

  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    153,030 Most Valuable Professional on at

    @Silhorn ,

    @timl is correct here - I forgot about the finer points of HTML tags.

  • Silhorn Profile Picture
    5 on at

    Thanks. I also found out to use <hr> as well. 

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