In conclusion, the methods mentioned above can help you use the INR symbol easily in any MS Word document. Keep in mind though, that if you are using Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you need to install an update so the INR symbol appears correctly on MS Word.

My problem is in 2016 MS excel.while formatting the cell the drop menu not showing the new currency Indian symbol.I have made all in control panel Indian language as default.But still in the formatting drop menu new Indian currency symbol not appearing.

Previously it was there.after re installing windows7 and Ms office 2016 this problem appears.Old files showing in place of new currency as square.

Can any body help?


Rupee Symbol In Ms Word Free Download


tag_hash_104 🔥 https://urllie.com/2yjWM2 🔥



On 5 March 2009, the Indian government announced a contest to create a sign for the Indian rupee.[5][6] During the 2010 Union Budget, then Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said that the proposed sign should reflect and capture the Indian ethos and culture.[7] From around 3,331 responses received, five symbols were shortlisted.[8] These were the entries from Nondita Correa-Mehrotra, Hitesh Padmashali, Shibin KK, Shahrukh J. Irani, and D. Udaya Kumar:[9][8] one of them was due to be selected at the Union Council of Ministers of India meeting held on 24 June 2010.[10] However, the decision was deferred at the request of the Finance Minister,[11] and the final decision was made when they met again on 15 July 2010,[12] when they chose the symbol created by Udaya Kumar, Associate Professor IIT Guwahati.[13]

The final selected symbol was designed by D. Udaya Kumar, a Bachelor of Architecture and (at the time) a visual design student at the Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay. The thoughts and philosophy behind the design are explained in this presentation.[4]

The Indian rupee sign selection process was challenged in the Delhi High Court,[32] by petitioner Rakesh Kumar, who was a participant in the competition, described the process as "full of discrepancies" and "flawed", and named the Finance Ministry and the chairman of Indian Rupee Symbol Selection Committee as respondents.[32] On 26 November 2010, the Delhi High Court single bench dismissed the writ petition, stating there was no justifiable ground for the stated allegations.[33]

However, later the Delhi High Court, on 30 January 2013, in W.P. (c) 2449/2012 titled Rakesh Kumar Singh Vs. Union of India (PIL) and listed before the Division bench of the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice V. K. Jain,[34] taking cognizance of and in view of the irregularities and arbitrariness involved in public competitions for designing symbols or logos or designing logos by other methods of important national bodies or institutions, in their judgment directed all the ministries of the Government of India to formulate or prepare guidelines to ensure transparency, wider participation of public and also that such guidelines should be of uniform nature and in uniformity with each others.[35]

I want to insert the Rupee symbol in table box or in chart properties or in any other table.The main problem I have faced is that I did not find the symbol. Please help me out from this problem,to insert the rupee symbol in any table or in the chart properties.

I think the rupee symbol  is changed recently and i am not sure about the ASCII code of this, but anyways, you can try and paste any symbol from the web as I did the same thing in the past for Euros and Czech currencies. Try copying the rupee symbol from here and paste it in the Currency format within the chart properties and check. Please let us know if it works.

You can display a number with the default currency symbol by selecting the cell or range of cells, and then clicking Accounting Number Format in the Number group on the Home tab. (If you want to apply the Currency format instead, select the cells, and press Ctrl+Shift+$.)

When you apply the Currency format to a number, the currency symbol appears right next to the first digit in the cell. You can specify the number of decimal places that you want to use, whether you want to use a thousands separator, and how you want to display negative numbers.

Like the Currency format, the Accounting format is used for monetary values. But, this format aligns the currency symbols and decimal points of numbers in a column. In addition, the Accounting format displays zeros as dashes and negative numbers in parentheses. Like the Currency format, you can specify how many decimal places you want and whether to use a thousands separator. You can't change the default display of negative numbers unless you create a custom number format.

However, we still see the same problem for symbols in other font-family(like arial)

Could you please provide us the complete set of fonts to use ? Or direct us to how we can ensure all our versions are up to date

Thanks for your help! But I still have some doubt on above solution provided. Let me know how you have put the Yen symbol in the format pattern. Did you selected the Yen symbol anywhere or did you typed it. If you have typed it let me know where you have typed it and if you have selected it let me know where you have selected it.

Indian currency is called Rupee or Rupiya. Indian government launched a new symbol for the Indian currency on 15 July 2010. Now that we a new Indian Rupee symbol, we also need to know how to type it in computer applications like MS Word, MS Excel, HTML web pages or in plain text. Earlier, a more general Rs. symbol was used to indicate the Indian Rupee symbol (INR) in computers. From the word processing point of view it was much easier to type Rs because both the constituent characters (i.e. R and s) were available on English keyboard.

When the new and unique INR symbol was launched (by the way, new sign was designed by Udaya Kumar, and Associate Professor at IIT Guwahati), there was quite a bit of confusion about how to type this new symbol in computer. In the beginning the problem was circumvent using an image of the symbol. However, resizing and making this image fit in various fonts and font sizes was a big nuisances.

I hope that this tiny tip will save you from the trouble of using an image for typing the Indian Rupee symbol in MS Word, MS Excel and HTML etc. Please let me know if you face any problem in this regard. I will try to help you out!

Open the Run command box

Type charmap and press enter. This command will open the Charmap

Select Arial from the Fonts box

Type 20B9 in the Go to Unicode box. Charmap will highlight the Indian Rupee symbol

Sir after doing these steps asterik icon is displaying What to do

As mentioned, people also use Rs to indicate Indian rupee sign. Rs is also a formal Unicode symbol with a assigned codepoint. In addition, few local Indian languages also have their own rupee symbol to indicate Indian rupee in their language.

Remember, many countries in the world use Rupee as a name for their currency. India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Seychelles and Indonesia are some of the countries currently using Rupee as currency. Some countries like Burma formerly use Rupee and later changed to different currency. Though the currency name is same, each of the country has completely different physical note and value. These currencies also have their unique written form which you can use in formal documents and emails. Sri Lanka uses their rupee sign as Rs with the the codepoint 20A8 or  with the codepoint 0BF9.

To type the Rupee symbol, you need to set your keyboard layout to English (India) as the Rupee symbol character is available in the Indian keyboard layout only. (For the same reason, the $ symbol is replaced by Rupee symbol in the default keyboard layout of new Windows Phones.)

But in case your keyboard does not have the INR symbol, you can still type it in on MS word. Just follow the simple tips and tricks mentioned below, and voila! Your much desired INR symbol will appear on the screen!

The methods mentioned above will help you use the INR symbol easily in any MS Word document. If you are using Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you need to install an update for the INR symbol to appear on MS Word correctly.

U+20B9 is The Unicode of Indian Rupee symbol. Type 20B9 code and press Alt key with X (Alt+x) where you want to add Indian Rupee symbol in the word file.

Alt-Codes can be typed on Microsoft Operating Systems:First make sure that numlock is on,Then press and hold the ALT key,While keeping ALT key pressed type the code for the symbol that you want and release the ALT key.Unicode codes can not be typed. Codes can be used within HTML, Java..etc programming languages. To use them in facebook, twitter, textbox or elsewhere just follow the instructions at top.

WPS Office Writer enables remote and effici ent writing software for students, faculties, business runner, professional writers, all kinds of users from all over the world. Writer ensures users can get access to their work anywhere and in all forms such as pdf and word.

The India Rupee symbol is now part of the official Unicode standard but for you to type that new currency sign into your favorite word processor or spreadsheet using a regular keyboard, your existing fonts must be updated to the new standard as well.

Well the good news is that Microsoft has recently updated all the common fonts the ship with Windows to include support for the new Indian Rupee symbol. That means you can open a document inside Microsoft Word (or notepad), select a popular font family like Arial or Times New Roman, and type the Rupee sign directly.

Launch Microsoft Word, change the document font to Arial or Tahoma, and type 20B9 followed by Alt-x. If the 20b9 string is converted into a Rupee symbol, as in the screenshot above, the update has been successfully applied.

At first, there are some third party software tools available for using Indian Rupee symbol. Later on Windows released an update for using Indian Rupee. Now let us see how to use Indian Rupee symbol in Keyboard in windows 7 and windows 8. 0852c4b9a8

free mobile9 games downloads mobile phone

download free ccleaner for pc

iis free download for windows 7