Arial Unicode MS comes with Microsoft Office; however, it's usually not installed by default. If you are missing the font, you can install it manually, even if Microsoft Office is installed already. You may need your original Microsoft Office installation CD. Instructions outlined below are for Office 2010 and Windows 7, but the instructions for other versions of Office and Windows are similar.

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  1. Open Programs and Features from Control Panel in Windows 7 or Add or Remove Programs on Windows XP.
  2. Find your version of Microsoft Office in the list of programs and select it.
  3. In Windows 7, click on Change button at the top. In Windows XP, click on Change button after it appears when selecting your Office version.
  4. Next, select Add or Remove Features.
  5. Lastly, under Office Shared Features --> International Support, select Run from My Computer for the Universal Font item. Universal font is Arial Unicode MS.
  6. Confirm the font has installed by checking your C:WindowsFonts folder.

Once installed, then you can change the font to Arial Unicode MS in any application that supports changing fonts (such as Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Publisher, etc.). Some programs do not allow changing the default Shruti to Arial Unicode MS, such as text editors (Notepad, WordPad, etc.). Below is an image showing Arial Unicode MS being used in Microsoft Office Word.

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  • Microsoft Office XP
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How do I install the Arial Unicode MS font?

The Arial Unicode MS font is installed as part of the Microsoft Office Setup and is part of the International Support features. To install the Arial Unicode MS font, follow these steps:

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  1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. NOTE: In Microsoft Windows XP, click Start and then click Control Panel.
  2. In Control Panel, click Add/Remove Programs.
  3. Do one of the following.
    • In Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me), or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0:
      On the Install/Uninstall tab, click Microsoft Office XP (or Microsoft Word 2002), and then click Add/Remove. -or-
    • In Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows XP:
      Click Change or Remove Programs, click Microsoft Office XP (or Microsoft Word 2002), and then click Change.
  4. In the Features to install window, click Next.
  5. Click to expand Office Shared Features.
  6. Click to expand International Support.
  7. Click the icon next to Universal Font, and then click Run all from My computer on the shortcut menu.
  8. Click Update to complete the installation of the Universal Font (Arial Unicode MS) to your computer.