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: This version number typically corresponds to the update included with Windows 10 or later. Modern versions of Arial (starting from v7.00) have been expanded to support a vast range of scripts and symbols.

An extension of TrueType developed by Microsoft and Adobe. It allows for much larger character sets (up to 65,536 glyphs) and advanced typographic features like ligatures and small caps . arialnormal+opentype+truetype+version+701+western+verified

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When the string lists both, it tells us that this specific Arial file is using the modern OpenType standard, but the outline data inside is still based on the TrueType format (as opposed to PostScript outlines). This combination offers the best of both worlds: the reliability of TrueType rendering and the cross-platform compatibility of OpenType. It allows for much larger character sets (up

Arial was created by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders at Monotype as a versatile grotesque sans-serif. Its core goal was practical: provide a readable, neutral typeface that could stand in for Helvetica in environments that required metric compatibility (so documents designed in Helvetica could use Arial without layout shifts). Despite often being criticized by designers for lacking the nuance of Helvetica or more contemporary humanist sans-serifs, Arial’s neutrality and broad glyph coverage made it ideal for printing, screen display, and office applications.

If you are a designer or developer needing to verify you have this version installed, follow these steps: Open Settings > Personalization > Fonts . Search for "Arial."