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How to Type/Enter New Rupee Symbol of India On Your PC (MS Word,Note Pad) through Key Board



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How to Enter New Rupee Symbol of India On Your PC (MS Word,Note Pad) through Key Board

1)Created by Foradian Technologies .They are first Creators of Indian Currency symbol to get used .
2)How to use on Your system
3)Download the above attached font Rupee_Foradian.ttf
4)Install the font. (It is easy. Just copy the font and paste it in “Fonts” folder in control panel)
5)Start using it.
6)How to type the Rupee symbol ?
7)Rupee symbol mapped the grave acent symbol – ` (the key just above “tab” button in your keyboard) with the new Rupee symbol. Just select “Rupee” font from the drop down list of your fonts in your application and press the key just above your tab button.

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