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Want to know how to type the Indian Rupee symbol (₹) in Microsoft Word? In this quick tutorial, I will show you the 2 easiest keyboard shortcuts to insert the Rupee sign instantly without using any complex menus!

We cover the two fastest methods using simple keyboard codes:
⌨️ Method 1: The Word Unicode Shortcut (20B9 + Alt + X)
⌨️ Method 2: The Windows Alt Code (Alt + 8377)

These methods work perfectly in MS Word, Excel, and across Windows 10 or Windows 11. Watch to see how to do it click-by-click in under a minute!

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00:00Welcome back. In this video I will show you how to type Rupee symbol in keyboard in Word.
00:05Let me open my on-screen keyboard. So Microsoft Word has a built-in feature that instantly converts
00:11code number into symbol. So open your Word document and type 20B9 exactly where you want the symbol
00:23to go and make sure to use a capital B and then immediately press Alt X Alt together on your
00:30keyboard. This is Alt and this is X. You need to press both keys Alt together. Then the code will
00:38convert into Rupee symbol. Moreover if you have a full keyboard with a separate number pad on the
00:45right hand side you can use this universal windows trick. For this you need to hold down the Alt key.
00:51This is the Alt key on the left side of your keyboard and then while holding it you need to
00:58type 8 3 7 7 using only the numeric keypad on the right side and then you need to release
01:10this Alt key
01:12and you will see the Rupee symbol immediately appeared. So with these two methods you can
01:18easily type Rupee symbol in keyboard in Word document. If you think this video is helpful please support
01:23my channel. Thanks for watching.
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