Ever since the release of official new currency sign for rupee (INR) in India on 15 July 2010, which was designed by D. Udaya Kumar, Indian's and foreigners are struggling to type Indian Rupee Symbol with their existing keyboard. However, since the rupee symbol has been included in official Unicode standards, updating the font to the latest version of Unicode standards, will include the INR symbol in the windows font folder, hence it will be found in the more symbols section of MS-word if updated.
Since most of the Asian's use pirated copies of the Windows operating system, updating the font is not possible, which requires verification and validation to authenticate the genuine copy of windows. But in this tutorial, you no need to update the Unicode standards which require validation check, and this trick works with any version of Windows OS.
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Install Rupee Sign Font In Windows - Without Updating Unicode Standards
This tutorial will let you write an Indian rupee symbol on Microsoft word without genuine validation start-up, Just follow the simple steps below.
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Since most of the Asian's use pirated copies of the Windows operating system, updating the font is not possible, which requires verification and validation to authenticate the genuine copy of windows. But in this tutorial, you no need to update the Unicode standards which require validation check, and this trick works with any version of Windows OS.
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Indian Rupee Symbol |
This tutorial will let you write an Indian rupee symbol on Microsoft word without genuine validation start-up, Just follow the simple steps below.
- Download Foradian Rupee Font.
- Click here to "Download"
- Now copy the downloaded ttf file
- Go to control panel -> appearance & personalization -> fonts
- Paste the downloaded file into the fonts folder to install.
- Now that new Indian rupee sign font has been added into the windows default font folder.
How to Write Indian Rupee Sign In Ms-Word
- Open the MS word and navigate to the insert the menu at the top menu bar.
- Click symbol sign and find rupee sign into it.
- Click more symbols if you don't find it on the main drop-down menu.
- Select the sign and click to insert it.
- Go to insert > symbol > more symbols in ms word.
- Select Rupee Floridian from the font drop-down menu and click auto correct.
- Now click Auto correct, a window pop-ups.
- Replace the blank field with
the symbol and click add, then press OK.
- And you're done, now whenever you press (Shift + ~) Key rupee sign will be inserted automatically. (Note: Apparently, you can use any special character's instead of this symbol for rupee sign, but tilt symbol(~) in the keyboard is used rarely, hence we use tilt symbol here)
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