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How to type the Indian Rupee Symbol?



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I want to type the Indian Rupee Symbol. So I went to System Settings >> Keyboard Layout and clicked on the Options button. Under the Adding Currency signs to keys sections, I checked the Rupee on 4 option.



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Later when I opened the Layout Chart of the Keyboard there was Rupee sign in the 4 key but I do not know how to type the symbol. What combination of the keys will type the Rupee symbol on the screen?



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    I want to type the Indian Rupee Symbol. So I went to System Settings >> Keyboard Layout and clicked on the Options button. Under the Adding Currency signs to keys sections, I checked the Rupee on 4 option.



    enter image description here



    Later when I opened the Layout Chart of the Keyboard there was Rupee sign in the 4 key but I do not know how to type the symbol. What combination of the keys will type the Rupee symbol on the screen?



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      I want to type the Indian Rupee Symbol. So I went to System Settings >> Keyboard Layout and clicked on the Options button. Under the Adding Currency signs to keys sections, I checked the Rupee on 4 option.



      enter image description here



      Later when I opened the Layout Chart of the Keyboard there was Rupee sign in the 4 key but I do not know how to type the symbol. What combination of the keys will type the Rupee symbol on the screen?



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question














      I want to type the Indian Rupee Symbol. So I went to System Settings >> Keyboard Layout and clicked on the Options button. Under the Adding Currency signs to keys sections, I checked the Rupee on 4 option.



      enter image description here



      Later when I opened the Layout Chart of the Keyboard there was Rupee sign in the 4 key but I do not know how to type the symbol. What combination of the keys will type the Rupee symbol on the screen?



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          Just press Alt R+4 like in below image:



          enter image description here



          See also this answer.



          Note: You need to change your keyboard setting to English (India, with rupee sign) as default for this to work.






          share|improve this answer


























          • I tried it but that method doesn't seem to work for me.

            – Dharmaputhiran
            Oct 7 '13 at 14:47






          • 2





            @Dineshkumar Are you using English (US) keyboard layout? If yes, then this is a problem. Try to change it to English (India, with RupeeSign) for example. See also: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/….

            – Radu Rădeanu
            Oct 7 '13 at 16:04













          • I changed the layout to English (India, with RupeeSign) and now I can type the Indian Rupee symbol :) But with this layout, I can type the symbol even without selecting the Rupee on 4 option. So what is the point of having a separate option for that when it can be done only with a particular layout (even without enabling the option)?

            – Dharmaputhiran
            Oct 8 '13 at 16:50






          • 1





            @Dineshkumar What is the point: selecting the Rupee on 4 option will work with any other keyboard layout different by Englsh (US). Maybe is a kind of bug. Some explanations you can find here: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/…

            – Radu Rădeanu
            Oct 8 '13 at 17:02








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            @Dineshkumar the problem is that Rupee on 4 will work with any keyboard with AltGt enabled. English(US) is one of the few layouts that did not enable AltGr. See askubuntu.com/questions/432957/…

            – Rmano
            Jun 17 '14 at 18:27



















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          The other way is to use the following combination on any keyboard
          ctrl+shift+u then type 20b9 then spacebar
          This will add the rupee symbol.






          share|improve this answer


























          • It did not work with LibreOffice on Ubuntu 14.04.LTS updated till March 2016.

            – bluepearlsky
            Mar 13 '16 at 12:22











          • @bluepearlsky: just tested it . it works just fine. please press the keys in succession. it will work.

            – Ubuntuser
            Mar 16 '16 at 13:35











          • This is the only method that works for me in Ubuntu 16.04.

            – navjotjsingh
            Mar 28 '18 at 10:22



















          6














          IN ubuntu 14.04 LTS to get rupee sign (₹) follow the steps




          1. click on symbol En

          2. select text entry

          3. click on + sign

          4. double-click english(India ,with rupee sign)

          5. close it

          6. again click on symbol En

          7. select english(India ,with rupee sign)

          8. to type rupee sign press right Alt + 4






          share|improve this answer

































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            For using rupee symbol () go to insert → then symbol → then select rupee symbol → then go to shortcut key → there you put new shortcut key as (Alt+4) → then assign.
            After that you may use this symbol by Alt+4 from next time.






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            For 16.04 LTS



            It is right side ALT + 4 while using English (India, with rupee sign ) keyboard layout.



            Simply type " Text Entry " in dash and you will be able to select/add keyboard layouts. This works in 16.04 LTS.






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              1. Add English(India, with Rupee sign) layout in Keyboard settings.

              2. Select this layout in the applet on the panel.

              3. Use alt gr+4, if your keyboard has ₹ symbol on 4.






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                When you are creating an Homepage and you need
                the currency as Indian Rupee, then you need the
                charset-iso-code as UTF-8 AS follows in HTML :



                I will display Indian Rupee with ₨



                8360 is the reserved number in HTML for Indian Rupee.






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                  Just press Alt R+4 like in below image:



                  enter image description here



                  See also this answer.



                  Note: You need to change your keyboard setting to English (India, with rupee sign) as default for this to work.






                  share|improve this answer


























                  • I tried it but that method doesn't seem to work for me.

                    – Dharmaputhiran
                    Oct 7 '13 at 14:47






                  • 2





                    @Dineshkumar Are you using English (US) keyboard layout? If yes, then this is a problem. Try to change it to English (India, with RupeeSign) for example. See also: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/….

                    – Radu Rădeanu
                    Oct 7 '13 at 16:04













                  • I changed the layout to English (India, with RupeeSign) and now I can type the Indian Rupee symbol :) But with this layout, I can type the symbol even without selecting the Rupee on 4 option. So what is the point of having a separate option for that when it can be done only with a particular layout (even without enabling the option)?

                    – Dharmaputhiran
                    Oct 8 '13 at 16:50






                  • 1





                    @Dineshkumar What is the point: selecting the Rupee on 4 option will work with any other keyboard layout different by Englsh (US). Maybe is a kind of bug. Some explanations you can find here: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/…

                    – Radu Rădeanu
                    Oct 8 '13 at 17:02








                  • 1





                    @Dineshkumar the problem is that Rupee on 4 will work with any keyboard with AltGt enabled. English(US) is one of the few layouts that did not enable AltGr. See askubuntu.com/questions/432957/…

                    – Rmano
                    Jun 17 '14 at 18:27
















                  28














                  Just press Alt R+4 like in below image:



                  enter image description here



                  See also this answer.



                  Note: You need to change your keyboard setting to English (India, with rupee sign) as default for this to work.






                  share|improve this answer


























                  • I tried it but that method doesn't seem to work for me.

                    – Dharmaputhiran
                    Oct 7 '13 at 14:47






                  • 2





                    @Dineshkumar Are you using English (US) keyboard layout? If yes, then this is a problem. Try to change it to English (India, with RupeeSign) for example. See also: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/….

                    – Radu Rădeanu
                    Oct 7 '13 at 16:04













                  • I changed the layout to English (India, with RupeeSign) and now I can type the Indian Rupee symbol :) But with this layout, I can type the symbol even without selecting the Rupee on 4 option. So what is the point of having a separate option for that when it can be done only with a particular layout (even without enabling the option)?

                    – Dharmaputhiran
                    Oct 8 '13 at 16:50






                  • 1





                    @Dineshkumar What is the point: selecting the Rupee on 4 option will work with any other keyboard layout different by Englsh (US). Maybe is a kind of bug. Some explanations you can find here: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/…

                    – Radu Rădeanu
                    Oct 8 '13 at 17:02








                  • 1





                    @Dineshkumar the problem is that Rupee on 4 will work with any keyboard with AltGt enabled. English(US) is one of the few layouts that did not enable AltGr. See askubuntu.com/questions/432957/…

                    – Rmano
                    Jun 17 '14 at 18:27














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                  Just press Alt R+4 like in below image:



                  enter image description here



                  See also this answer.



                  Note: You need to change your keyboard setting to English (India, with rupee sign) as default for this to work.






                  share|improve this answer















                  Just press Alt R+4 like in below image:



                  enter image description here



                  See also this answer.



                  Note: You need to change your keyboard setting to English (India, with rupee sign) as default for this to work.







                  share|improve this answer














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                  • I tried it but that method doesn't seem to work for me.

                    – Dharmaputhiran
                    Oct 7 '13 at 14:47






                  • 2





                    @Dineshkumar Are you using English (US) keyboard layout? If yes, then this is a problem. Try to change it to English (India, with RupeeSign) for example. See also: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/….

                    – Radu Rădeanu
                    Oct 7 '13 at 16:04













                  • I changed the layout to English (India, with RupeeSign) and now I can type the Indian Rupee symbol :) But with this layout, I can type the symbol even without selecting the Rupee on 4 option. So what is the point of having a separate option for that when it can be done only with a particular layout (even without enabling the option)?

                    – Dharmaputhiran
                    Oct 8 '13 at 16:50






                  • 1





                    @Dineshkumar What is the point: selecting the Rupee on 4 option will work with any other keyboard layout different by Englsh (US). Maybe is a kind of bug. Some explanations you can find here: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/…

                    – Radu Rădeanu
                    Oct 8 '13 at 17:02








                  • 1





                    @Dineshkumar the problem is that Rupee on 4 will work with any keyboard with AltGt enabled. English(US) is one of the few layouts that did not enable AltGr. See askubuntu.com/questions/432957/…

                    – Rmano
                    Jun 17 '14 at 18:27



















                  • I tried it but that method doesn't seem to work for me.

                    – Dharmaputhiran
                    Oct 7 '13 at 14:47






                  • 2





                    @Dineshkumar Are you using English (US) keyboard layout? If yes, then this is a problem. Try to change it to English (India, with RupeeSign) for example. See also: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/….

                    – Radu Rădeanu
                    Oct 7 '13 at 16:04













                  • I changed the layout to English (India, with RupeeSign) and now I can type the Indian Rupee symbol :) But with this layout, I can type the symbol even without selecting the Rupee on 4 option. So what is the point of having a separate option for that when it can be done only with a particular layout (even without enabling the option)?

                    – Dharmaputhiran
                    Oct 8 '13 at 16:50






                  • 1





                    @Dineshkumar What is the point: selecting the Rupee on 4 option will work with any other keyboard layout different by Englsh (US). Maybe is a kind of bug. Some explanations you can find here: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/…

                    – Radu Rădeanu
                    Oct 8 '13 at 17:02








                  • 1





                    @Dineshkumar the problem is that Rupee on 4 will work with any keyboard with AltGt enabled. English(US) is one of the few layouts that did not enable AltGr. See askubuntu.com/questions/432957/…

                    – Rmano
                    Jun 17 '14 at 18:27

















                  I tried it but that method doesn't seem to work for me.

                  – Dharmaputhiran
                  Oct 7 '13 at 14:47





                  I tried it but that method doesn't seem to work for me.

                  – Dharmaputhiran
                  Oct 7 '13 at 14:47




                  2




                  2





                  @Dineshkumar Are you using English (US) keyboard layout? If yes, then this is a problem. Try to change it to English (India, with RupeeSign) for example. See also: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/….

                  – Radu Rădeanu
                  Oct 7 '13 at 16:04







                  @Dineshkumar Are you using English (US) keyboard layout? If yes, then this is a problem. Try to change it to English (India, with RupeeSign) for example. See also: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/….

                  – Radu Rădeanu
                  Oct 7 '13 at 16:04















                  I changed the layout to English (India, with RupeeSign) and now I can type the Indian Rupee symbol :) But with this layout, I can type the symbol even without selecting the Rupee on 4 option. So what is the point of having a separate option for that when it can be done only with a particular layout (even without enabling the option)?

                  – Dharmaputhiran
                  Oct 8 '13 at 16:50





                  I changed the layout to English (India, with RupeeSign) and now I can type the Indian Rupee symbol :) But with this layout, I can type the symbol even without selecting the Rupee on 4 option. So what is the point of having a separate option for that when it can be done only with a particular layout (even without enabling the option)?

                  – Dharmaputhiran
                  Oct 8 '13 at 16:50




                  1




                  1





                  @Dineshkumar What is the point: selecting the Rupee on 4 option will work with any other keyboard layout different by Englsh (US). Maybe is a kind of bug. Some explanations you can find here: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/…

                  – Radu Rădeanu
                  Oct 8 '13 at 17:02







                  @Dineshkumar What is the point: selecting the Rupee on 4 option will work with any other keyboard layout different by Englsh (US). Maybe is a kind of bug. Some explanations you can find here: abhidg.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/…

                  – Radu Rădeanu
                  Oct 8 '13 at 17:02






                  1




                  1





                  @Dineshkumar the problem is that Rupee on 4 will work with any keyboard with AltGt enabled. English(US) is one of the few layouts that did not enable AltGr. See askubuntu.com/questions/432957/…

                  – Rmano
                  Jun 17 '14 at 18:27





                  @Dineshkumar the problem is that Rupee on 4 will work with any keyboard with AltGt enabled. English(US) is one of the few layouts that did not enable AltGr. See askubuntu.com/questions/432957/…

                  – Rmano
                  Jun 17 '14 at 18:27













                  11














                  The other way is to use the following combination on any keyboard
                  ctrl+shift+u then type 20b9 then spacebar
                  This will add the rupee symbol.






                  share|improve this answer


























                  • It did not work with LibreOffice on Ubuntu 14.04.LTS updated till March 2016.

                    – bluepearlsky
                    Mar 13 '16 at 12:22











                  • @bluepearlsky: just tested it . it works just fine. please press the keys in succession. it will work.

                    – Ubuntuser
                    Mar 16 '16 at 13:35











                  • This is the only method that works for me in Ubuntu 16.04.

                    – navjotjsingh
                    Mar 28 '18 at 10:22
















                  11














                  The other way is to use the following combination on any keyboard
                  ctrl+shift+u then type 20b9 then spacebar
                  This will add the rupee symbol.






                  share|improve this answer


























                  • It did not work with LibreOffice on Ubuntu 14.04.LTS updated till March 2016.

                    – bluepearlsky
                    Mar 13 '16 at 12:22











                  • @bluepearlsky: just tested it . it works just fine. please press the keys in succession. it will work.

                    – Ubuntuser
                    Mar 16 '16 at 13:35











                  • This is the only method that works for me in Ubuntu 16.04.

                    – navjotjsingh
                    Mar 28 '18 at 10:22














                  11












                  11








                  11







                  The other way is to use the following combination on any keyboard
                  ctrl+shift+u then type 20b9 then spacebar
                  This will add the rupee symbol.






                  share|improve this answer















                  The other way is to use the following combination on any keyboard
                  ctrl+shift+u then type 20b9 then spacebar
                  This will add the rupee symbol.







                  share|improve this answer














                  share|improve this answer



                  share|improve this answer








                  edited Dec 20 '17 at 9:41









                  ravery

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                  answered Jun 17 '14 at 17:22









                  UbuntuserUbuntuser

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                  • It did not work with LibreOffice on Ubuntu 14.04.LTS updated till March 2016.

                    – bluepearlsky
                    Mar 13 '16 at 12:22











                  • @bluepearlsky: just tested it . it works just fine. please press the keys in succession. it will work.

                    – Ubuntuser
                    Mar 16 '16 at 13:35











                  • This is the only method that works for me in Ubuntu 16.04.

                    – navjotjsingh
                    Mar 28 '18 at 10:22



















                  • It did not work with LibreOffice on Ubuntu 14.04.LTS updated till March 2016.

                    – bluepearlsky
                    Mar 13 '16 at 12:22











                  • @bluepearlsky: just tested it . it works just fine. please press the keys in succession. it will work.

                    – Ubuntuser
                    Mar 16 '16 at 13:35











                  • This is the only method that works for me in Ubuntu 16.04.

                    – navjotjsingh
                    Mar 28 '18 at 10:22

















                  It did not work with LibreOffice on Ubuntu 14.04.LTS updated till March 2016.

                  – bluepearlsky
                  Mar 13 '16 at 12:22





                  It did not work with LibreOffice on Ubuntu 14.04.LTS updated till March 2016.

                  – bluepearlsky
                  Mar 13 '16 at 12:22













                  @bluepearlsky: just tested it . it works just fine. please press the keys in succession. it will work.

                  – Ubuntuser
                  Mar 16 '16 at 13:35





                  @bluepearlsky: just tested it . it works just fine. please press the keys in succession. it will work.

                  – Ubuntuser
                  Mar 16 '16 at 13:35













                  This is the only method that works for me in Ubuntu 16.04.

                  – navjotjsingh
                  Mar 28 '18 at 10:22





                  This is the only method that works for me in Ubuntu 16.04.

                  – navjotjsingh
                  Mar 28 '18 at 10:22











                  6














                  IN ubuntu 14.04 LTS to get rupee sign (₹) follow the steps




                  1. click on symbol En

                  2. select text entry

                  3. click on + sign

                  4. double-click english(India ,with rupee sign)

                  5. close it

                  6. again click on symbol En

                  7. select english(India ,with rupee sign)

                  8. to type rupee sign press right Alt + 4






                  share|improve this answer






























                    6














                    IN ubuntu 14.04 LTS to get rupee sign (₹) follow the steps




                    1. click on symbol En

                    2. select text entry

                    3. click on + sign

                    4. double-click english(India ,with rupee sign)

                    5. close it

                    6. again click on symbol En

                    7. select english(India ,with rupee sign)

                    8. to type rupee sign press right Alt + 4






                    share|improve this answer




























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                      6







                      IN ubuntu 14.04 LTS to get rupee sign (₹) follow the steps




                      1. click on symbol En

                      2. select text entry

                      3. click on + sign

                      4. double-click english(India ,with rupee sign)

                      5. close it

                      6. again click on symbol En

                      7. select english(India ,with rupee sign)

                      8. to type rupee sign press right Alt + 4






                      share|improve this answer















                      IN ubuntu 14.04 LTS to get rupee sign (₹) follow the steps




                      1. click on symbol En

                      2. select text entry

                      3. click on + sign

                      4. double-click english(India ,with rupee sign)

                      5. close it

                      6. again click on symbol En

                      7. select english(India ,with rupee sign)

                      8. to type rupee sign press right Alt + 4







                      share|improve this answer














                      share|improve this answer



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                          For using rupee symbol () go to insert → then symbol → then select rupee symbol → then go to shortcut key → there you put new shortcut key as (Alt+4) → then assign.
                          After that you may use this symbol by Alt+4 from next time.






                          share|improve this answer





















                          • 5





                            Welcome to AskUbuntu. Your answer is not understandable, please explain what you mean by "go to insert".

                            – Luís de Sousa
                            Mar 19 '14 at 7:35
















                          1














                          For using rupee symbol () go to insert → then symbol → then select rupee symbol → then go to shortcut key → there you put new shortcut key as (Alt+4) → then assign.
                          After that you may use this symbol by Alt+4 from next time.






                          share|improve this answer





















                          • 5





                            Welcome to AskUbuntu. Your answer is not understandable, please explain what you mean by "go to insert".

                            – Luís de Sousa
                            Mar 19 '14 at 7:35














                          1












                          1








                          1







                          For using rupee symbol () go to insert → then symbol → then select rupee symbol → then go to shortcut key → there you put new shortcut key as (Alt+4) → then assign.
                          After that you may use this symbol by Alt+4 from next time.






                          share|improve this answer















                          For using rupee symbol () go to insert → then symbol → then select rupee symbol → then go to shortcut key → there you put new shortcut key as (Alt+4) → then assign.
                          After that you may use this symbol by Alt+4 from next time.







                          share|improve this answer














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                            Welcome to AskUbuntu. Your answer is not understandable, please explain what you mean by "go to insert".

                            – Luís de Sousa
                            Mar 19 '14 at 7:35














                          • 5





                            Welcome to AskUbuntu. Your answer is not understandable, please explain what you mean by "go to insert".

                            – Luís de Sousa
                            Mar 19 '14 at 7:35








                          5




                          5





                          Welcome to AskUbuntu. Your answer is not understandable, please explain what you mean by "go to insert".

                          – Luís de Sousa
                          Mar 19 '14 at 7:35





                          Welcome to AskUbuntu. Your answer is not understandable, please explain what you mean by "go to insert".

                          – Luís de Sousa
                          Mar 19 '14 at 7:35











                          1














                          For 16.04 LTS



                          It is right side ALT + 4 while using English (India, with rupee sign ) keyboard layout.



                          Simply type " Text Entry " in dash and you will be able to select/add keyboard layouts. This works in 16.04 LTS.






                          share|improve this answer




























                            1














                            For 16.04 LTS



                            It is right side ALT + 4 while using English (India, with rupee sign ) keyboard layout.



                            Simply type " Text Entry " in dash and you will be able to select/add keyboard layouts. This works in 16.04 LTS.






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                              For 16.04 LTS



                              It is right side ALT + 4 while using English (India, with rupee sign ) keyboard layout.



                              Simply type " Text Entry " in dash and you will be able to select/add keyboard layouts. This works in 16.04 LTS.






                              share|improve this answer













                              For 16.04 LTS



                              It is right side ALT + 4 while using English (India, with rupee sign ) keyboard layout.



                              Simply type " Text Entry " in dash and you will be able to select/add keyboard layouts. This works in 16.04 LTS.







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                              answered Jul 25 '16 at 7:14









                              user227495user227495

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                                  1. Add English(India, with Rupee sign) layout in Keyboard settings.

                                  2. Select this layout in the applet on the panel.

                                  3. Use alt gr+4, if your keyboard has ₹ symbol on 4.






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                                    1. Add English(India, with Rupee sign) layout in Keyboard settings.

                                    2. Select this layout in the applet on the panel.

                                    3. Use alt gr+4, if your keyboard has ₹ symbol on 4.






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                                      1. Add English(India, with Rupee sign) layout in Keyboard settings.

                                      2. Select this layout in the applet on the panel.

                                      3. Use alt gr+4, if your keyboard has ₹ symbol on 4.






                                      share|improve this answer














                                      1. Add English(India, with Rupee sign) layout in Keyboard settings.

                                      2. Select this layout in the applet on the panel.

                                      3. Use alt gr+4, if your keyboard has ₹ symbol on 4.







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                                      answered Jul 16 '17 at 16:11









                                      Rameshkumar HugarRameshkumar Hugar

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                                          When you are creating an Homepage and you need
                                          the currency as Indian Rupee, then you need the
                                          charset-iso-code as UTF-8 AS follows in HTML :



                                          I will display Indian Rupee with ₨



                                          8360 is the reserved number in HTML for Indian Rupee.






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                                            When you are creating an Homepage and you need
                                            the currency as Indian Rupee, then you need the
                                            charset-iso-code as UTF-8 AS follows in HTML :



                                            I will display Indian Rupee with ₨



                                            8360 is the reserved number in HTML for Indian Rupee.






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                                              When you are creating an Homepage and you need
                                              the currency as Indian Rupee, then you need the
                                              charset-iso-code as UTF-8 AS follows in HTML :



                                              I will display Indian Rupee with ₨



                                              8360 is the reserved number in HTML for Indian Rupee.






                                              share|improve this answer















                                              When you are creating an Homepage and you need
                                              the currency as Indian Rupee, then you need the
                                              charset-iso-code as UTF-8 AS follows in HTML :



                                              I will display Indian Rupee with ₨



                                              8360 is the reserved number in HTML for Indian Rupee.







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