Dear all,
I frequently use MS Word, and whenever I have to choose the new ₹ symbol, I have to complete a typical process. For example, I have to select the Rupee Foradian font every time I need the ₹ symbol.
After many attempts, I have discovered a new trick to use the ₹ symbol in Microsoft Word.
From United States, Anchorage
I frequently use MS Word, and whenever I have to choose the new ₹ symbol, I have to complete a typical process. For example, I have to select the Rupee Foradian font every time I need the ₹ symbol.
After many attempts, I have discovered a new trick to use the ₹ symbol in Microsoft Word.
From United States, Anchorage
As per your requirement, there is no shortcut for the Rupee Symbol in MS Excel.
a. Open the zip file containing the currency symbol in Excel attached here. After extracting this file, you will find two files: one is symbolize.xla (Macro), and the second one is the font file.
b. Copy or cut the font file into the fonts folder in the control panel.
c. Now click on symbolize.xla. It will ask for your permission, click on Yes.
d. Go to the file where you want to enter the rupee symbol or click on the cell where the amount is.
e. Click on the currency tab (a snapshot is attached for the currency tab, as it is hard to find).
f. Click on the first line, you will see some symbols there (without the currency symbol).
g. Now go to the font and choose Rupee Foradian as the font, and your work is done.
Hope this solution works for you.
From United States, Anchorage
a. Open the zip file containing the currency symbol in Excel attached here. After extracting this file, you will find two files: one is symbolize.xla (Macro), and the second one is the font file.
b. Copy or cut the font file into the fonts folder in the control panel.
c. Now click on symbolize.xla. It will ask for your permission, click on Yes.
d. Go to the file where you want to enter the rupee symbol or click on the cell where the amount is.
e. Click on the currency tab (a snapshot is attached for the currency tab, as it is hard to find).
f. Click on the first line, you will see some symbols there (without the currency symbol).
g. Now go to the font and choose Rupee Foradian as the font, and your work is done.
Hope this solution works for you.
From United States, Anchorage
We can create shortcut for the same! I have made it thisway! ALT key alongwith ~ key is the combination which works fine. Regards Prem
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Yes ALT+~ symbol works for the same but we have to choose the rupee foradian font every time.
From United States, Anchorage
From United States, Anchorage
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