Dear all India Government finally uncover the Sign for Rupee. You can install the font in your system. This SIGN will appear from just upper key of Tab. Thanks Rajesh K.Jain
From India, Kanpur
From India, Kanpur
Open the jip format.There will be two options on top: PRINT and INSTALL. Press instal, the font will be instaled in your font directory. Subhendra Mishra
From India
From India
Hi all,
Just save the file to the Windows folder in the fonts folder.
1. First, right-click on the TTF file and save it to C:WindowsFonts. Then, recheck by opening a new Word document and changing the font to Rupee Foradian. This sign will appear by pressing the upper key of the Tab button.
From United States, Palo Alto
Just save the file to the Windows folder in the fonts folder.
1. First, right-click on the TTF file and save it to C:WindowsFonts. Then, recheck by opening a new Word document and changing the font to Rupee Foradian. This sign will appear by pressing the upper key of the Tab button.
From United States, Palo Alto
Dear All,
The easiest way to type a rupee sign in documents is as follows: select any Hindi font (e.g., Kruti Dev) and type the letter "J" (which is used to get the Hindi alphabet "र"), then from the Format menu, select Font and choose Strike through.
You are now ready with the Rupee sign.
Happy Independence Day.
Samuel
The easiest way to type a rupee sign in documents is as follows: select any Hindi font (e.g., Kruti Dev) and type the letter "J" (which is used to get the Hindi alphabet "र"), then from the Format menu, select Font and choose Strike through.
You are now ready with the Rupee sign.
Happy Independence Day.
Samuel
This file is not working. It's a zip file and it can't be saved in the Fonts folder of Windows. It says the file is corrupt. The Hindi font is not there on my system. Can anyone out here please explain how it's working on your computer??
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Here are the steps:
1. Copy the file and paste it into the Fonts folder (you can either go to the control panel or C:windows).
2. Open a Word document.
3. Select the Rupee font type or type it directly.
4. Now, type the key that is above the TAP key (i.e., before 1).
5. The Rupee symbol will now be displayed.
1. Copy the file and paste it into the Fonts folder (you can either go to the control panel or C:windows).
2. Open a Word document.
3. Select the Rupee font type or type it directly.
4. Now, type the key that is above the TAP key (i.e., before 1).
5. The Rupee symbol will now be displayed.
even i tried opening the file on my pc.....it shows a print option, not the install one. kindly help. I am using Vista on compaq core to due....pls suggest
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
could any guy help,,,i am getting massage: the file..............................is not a valid font and can’t be installed.. regards, DEV
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
I opened the zip format of rupee file. But it gives only print option and does not contain Install option. How to install the rupee symbol?
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Thanks, it is working, but first, we have to change the font to "Rupee font" in MS Word before pressing Tab + the above key. The other thing is, after using the Rupee font, we have to again change the font to the previous one to continue typing.
Can anyone suggest any more shortcut keys so that we can save time on that?
Thanks in advance to all and thanks to Rajesh for sharing this useful software with us here.
Warm Regards,
Shiva Kumar
From India, Kochi
Can anyone suggest any more shortcut keys so that we can save time on that?
Thanks in advance to all and thanks to Rajesh for sharing this useful software with us here.
Warm Regards,
Shiva Kumar
From India, Kochi
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