How to Use the Indian Rupee Symbol in Microsoft Office
Download the Font (Rupees Foradian) provided by Foradian Technologies Inc (http://blog.foradian.com)
Install the font. (Copy the Font to Control Panel -> Fonts Folder)
Change the Font from the default (Times New Roman/ Arial/ Calibri) to Rupees Foradian Font.
Type the Rupees Symbol in Microsoft Word through the grave acent symbol - ` (the key just above "tab" button in your keyboard).
The process can be tweaked so that you can type in any font in MS Word yet you can get the Rupees symbol:
In MS Office 2002
1)Select the symbol (ie. Just like you do while copy pasting anything)
2)Click on Tools -> Autocorrect
3)In the Replace Text Box type in Rs.
4)Click on Add -> Ok
In MS Office 2007/ 2010
1.If you want to add a formatted text entry, open the document that contains the text that is formatted the way that you want, and select the Rupee Symbol.
2.Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options.
3.Click Proofing.
4.Click AutoCorrect Options.
5. In the Replace Text Box type in Rs. (You may also need to change the formatting stle from “Plain Text” to “Formatted Text”)
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