Writing the ruble. Graphic symbol of the ruble

World sign Russian ruble(₽) appeared relatively recently compared to signs of other currencies - in 2013. It was selected from several options and approved in 2013, and in 2014 corresponding applications were submitted to the Unicode Commission to include the mark in electronic system so that it can be entered and seen on the computer using the keyboard. Microsoft also released an update to the symbol in 2014, making it easy to print. Still don’t know how to type the ruble sign on the keyboard? Then we will tell you. We’ll also figure out what the problem might be if the ruble sign is not displayed at all.

What is needed to enter the ruble sign? Why isn't it showing?

As we have already said, the sign became widespread relatively recently - in 2014. If your operating system was last updated before an update with this sign was released, then it simply does not know it. And you won’t be able to enter or view this symbol.

To see and enter the ruble sign, in this case you need to update the operating system.

  • Here is a link to the page on the official Microsoft website, where you can get all the information and download the update.
  • You can also update through the built-in Windows Update. It is located in the Start menu - All Programs - Windows Update. You can use the search in the Start menu.

Now that we have prepared your computer for viewing and entering rubles, let's proceed to input methods.

The easiest ways to enter the ruble sign ₽ using the keyboard

  • Place your cursor where you want to write the sign. Click the mouse. Then click Alt and hold, type on the numeric keypad 8381 . A ruble sign will appear. This method works in Word, but, unfortunately, not in all text editors.
  • On the Internet you can also come across recommendations to click Alt + 8 on the numeric keypad to enter the ruble sign. But this method did not work for us in any text editor. Write if it works for you.
  • Open the symbol table through the menu “Start - All Programs - Utilities - Symbol Table”, or through a search in the Start menu. In this table you will find the ruble symbol, it is located closer to the end. But you will have to search manually among many other symbols.

Ruble symbol in the symbol table. Pay attention to the position of the slider to quickly find the symbol in the table.

  • Just copy the ₽ symbol from our article to any place where you need to paste it. Copy - ctrl+c, insert - ctrl+v.

These are all the ways to enter the ruble symbol on a computer on this moment. Let there be more such symbols in your wallet and on bank account.


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Sign, symbol of the Ruble: ₽Russian ruble symbol or sign (₽)- a typographic symbol that is included in the group “Currency Symbols” of the Unicode standard and is called “Ruble sign”; code - U+20BD. Used mainly to represent the national currency of the Russian Federation - the ruble. The graphic designation of the ruble in the form of a sign represents the capital letter “P” of the Cyrillic alphabet, supplemented at the bottom with a horizontal line, creating the impression of the presence of two parallel lines, which symbolizes the stable position of the Russian ruble. The symbol can be executed in straight and italic style. It was approved by the Bank of Russia on December 11, 2013. Approval of the ruble symbol is one of the functions of the Bank of Russia in accordance with Article 4 of the Federal Law “On the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia)”. More than 61% of participants in a public discussion held from November 5 to December 5, 2013 on the website previously spoke in favor of the ruble symbol approved by the Bank of Russia Central Bank Russian Federation. Source: 1 - Wikipedia, 2 - Central Bank of the Russian Federation.
Characteristic symbols performing these functions:

R. rub. ₽.

Ruble symbol (font size 96)

Currency code "Russian ruble" ISO 4217 standard

since 1998: RUB and 643

previously: RUR and 810

Ruble symbol on keyboard
At the time of adoption, the symbol had been in unofficial use for many years, but it was not in Unicode: the consortium was waiting for the official adoption of the symbol. On January 21, 2014, the Russian Technical Committee for Standardization " Information Technology(TK22), which is the Russian national working body of ISO/IEC STK1, an application has been submitted to the Unicode Technical Committee to add the ruble symbol - 20BD16 Ruble Sign (₽) - to the Unicode character set. On February 4, 2014, at the 138th meeting of the Unicode Technical Committee in San Jose, based on this application, it was decided to include the ruble symbol in the Unicode version 7.0 standard, and this symbol appeared in Unicode 7.0, released on June 16, 2014.
On August 13, 2014, Microsoft released an update to the MS Windows OS, which makes it possible to enter a new ruble symbol from the computer keyboard. In most cases, this requires entering the combination on the Russian keyboard on keyboard: Right Alt + 8. Other options are listed on the update description page. The described scheme assumes that the current font contains the ruble symbol in a standard place; Microsoft has already adjusted its font library in one of the previous Windows updates. The display of the ruble symbol depends on the versions of the font files installed on the user’s personal computer. Even if the fonts on the server contain it, the external user may have a version without the symbol and will not be displayed, or a glyph from another font will be displayed. For example, you can try to enter a character in Word using the combination Right Alt + 8.

Russian ruble symbol codes

Name:

HTML code:

Description of the approval process

From November 5 to December 5, 2013, the Bank of Russia conducted an anonymous survey on its website: Internet users who declared that they were over 18 years old could choose one of five characters, vote against all of them and comment on their choice in five hundred characters, including spaces. According to the survey results, almost 280 thousand clicks were recorded, which were distributed as follows:
first place - more than 61%;
second place - about 19%;
third place - 5.5%;
fourth place - 4.5%;
fifth place - 1.9%;
against all - less than 8%.
However, the leading options have not been named. Since the survey was anonymous and did not even require registration on the website, the Bank of Russia did not explain the methodology for taking into account repeat votes and, accordingly, the meaning of the percentage distribution of clicks between unknown candidate signs. In general, you can understand the preferences of the Internet audience based on the open results of parallel voting that took place on several other sites using the same signs, for example, on the sites of the Prime agency or Russian newspaper. The design sign was in the lead - “P” with a crossed out leg.
Even on the first day of the survey, one of the Bank of Russia employees, in a conversation with a correspondent of the Izvestia newspaper, said that “for the regulator, this is not so much a vote as a collection of opinions and comments... Votes without text comments regarding the choice made will not be taken into account... The purpose of the discussion is to identify some nuances, for example, whether these symbols do not offend someone’s religious feelings, whether they have racial overtones and whether they are already used in some other capacity.” The Bank of Russia began publishing some selected comments on November 18. As the bank's press service reported, these comments are “typical opinions about each of the five proposed symbols.”
The composition of the working group that prepared candidates for voting: full list the criteria for including symbols in the shortlist, the criteria, timing and procedure for the final selection of the ruble symbol were not indicated on the website of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation. The channels for collecting opinions from Russian citizens who do not use the Internet, which is more than half of the country’s adult population, are not described in any way. Based on the results of the survey, the Bank of Russia announced that it would “carefully analyze all reviews left on the site and take them into account when making a decision,” but the timing of this decision was not specified.
As noted on the bank’s website, “ working group The Bank of Russia reviewed more than a thousand requests from citizens and organizations with proposals for various spellings of the graphic designation of the ruble, and studied the ideas of the Internet community. Among them, the five most frequently proposed options were selected.” Meanwhile, many domestic media outlets note the obvious absence of symbols based on the Latin letter “R” in the shortlist, in particular, symbols that won in some competitions, the authors of which were Tagir Safaev (crossed out “R”) and Vladimir Efimov (“R” with double diagonal leg). So, in 2006, the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion and the newspaper Izvestia asked experts to select 13 of the most interesting signs, which VTsIOM then presented to Muscovites in four focus groups, finding that 4 signs left Muscovites indifferent, 3 were considered inappropriate, 4 - "ambivalent". Only two signs aroused interest among respondents - namely, the projects of Safaev and Efimov based on the Latin alphabet. The results of the study were presented on June 14 at round table“What should the sign of the ruble be?”
On December 11, 2013, the ruble symbol was officially approved by the board of directors of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation. The winner was the letter “P” with a horizontal line, which received more than 61% of the votes.

Signs used in the survey of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation

Ruble symbol on coins and stamps
These coins were released into circulation on June 17, 2014: commemorative coins made of silver with a denomination of 3 rubles, as well as coins made of steel with nickel galvanic coating with a denomination of 1 ruble. Silver coins are issued in a limited edition: 500 pieces with proof quality, 1000 pieces with uncirculated quality. Coins in denominations of 1 ruble are issued as part of an emission program with a circulation of 100 million pieces. Description of the coin on this

Nowadays, everyone knows what the ruble symbol looks like. You can see the symbol of this currency in the article. In it we will talk not only about its history. We will also tell you how to enter the ruble symbol in the text input field. Of course, it is not specified, but there are still ways to enter it. In this article we will look at them all.

History of the symbol

Initially, of course, it is worth paying attention to the history of the symbol. How currency appeared back in the thirteenth century. And almost immediately there was a need to reduce it. There were a lot of variations, but the first known variant that became known to us was a combination of two letters - “r” and “y”. One thing can be said for sure: this abbreviation appeared as a result of the evolution of the then written language in Russian. By the way, this abbreviation originated in the 17th century and was used until the 19th.

Nowadays, another designation of the ruble is the symbol “₽”. However, it is worth noting that this spelling option is relevant only for banknotes of Russian origin, and everyone knows that the ruble is used in three countries: Russia, Belarus and the unrecognized Transnistria. It is different for each country.

  • in Belarus - "Br";
  • in Transnistria - “P” with a line that is located vertically.

But in the article we will only talk about the Russian ruble.

Keyboard paste

So, we have already done the main thing, we have indicated the designation of the ruble. We know the symbol, and now it’s time to tell you how to enter it from the keyboard. The first method that we will use appeared relatively recently, in 2013. But it is worth noting that Microsoft has not implemented this symbol in all of its operating systems, but only in the current ones.

So, continuing to talk about the designation of the ruble, you will not find the symbol on the keyboard, as mentioned above. Here you will need to use the keyboard shortcut - Alt + 8.

Everything is quite simple, after pressing these two keys, the ruble symbol will be printed in the place where you placed the cursor. But it’s worth making a note that you need to hold down Alt right, not left, and enter eight on the top numeric keypad, otherwise nothing will work.

Inserting using a symbol table

Above was presented the simplest way entering the ruble symbol. But for some reasons it may not work (the key is broken or outdated Windows version). What to do if you urgently need to enter the ruble symbol? The symbol in Word will help you with this. So, now let's look at a way to insert a ruble symbol into a document using a symbol table in Word.

This is done quite simply; the main thing for you is to initially open the table itself. To do this, go to the "Insert" tab. Now on the toolbar you need to find the “Symbol” button. Click on it and select "Other symbols" from the drop-down menu. You can visually observe the entire process in the picture below.

Now you have the table you need. As you can see, there are an unimaginable number of symbols; manually searching for the one you need will take a long time. To make your search easier, you can select " from the "Set" drop-down list " Currency". After this, they will appear in front of you different countries. Find the one you need and click the "Insert" button. Pay attention to the sign code, this will come in handy later.

Using hexadecimal code

Remember that code you needed to pay attention to? This is the hexadecimal code of this character. Now let's look at how it should be used to enter the ruble symbol.

And there’s practically nothing to do here, you just need to enter the code and press ALT + X. But for greater clarity, let’s look at everything with an example.

Let's say you entered a number in Word and want to put a ruble symbol at the end. For this:

  • place the cursor in the desired place;
  • enter "20BD";
  • Press the keyboard shortcut ALT+X.

After this, the code will turn into the symbol we need. If you want to find out other symbol codes, then you can view them in the table with symbols, simply highlighting the desired element. The "Character Code" field will display a set of four characters, which is the hexadecimal code of the selected character.

Using the clipboard

Well, the last method is generally for the lazy, although few people know about it. Using it, you can insert not only a printed symbol into a document, but also the picture of this symbol itself. To do this, the picture or symbol must initially be placed on the clipboard, that is, simply copied. When the desired object is in the buffer, make sure that you do not copy something else there, otherwise it will not work.

After that, open the program or page where you will enter the symbol, paste the copied object using the CTRL + V combination or the context menu.

By the way, you can use this article to copy the necessary material. Here is the symbol itself - “₽”. By the way, you can copy any symbol or image in this way.

The modern designation of the ruble has become entrenched in the memory of every citizen, since the use Money happens every day. The current type of currency has its own history of a number of transformations. Although many still wonder how to write rubles. or r.

This is a symbol belonging to the typographic category of symbols that conforms to the Unicode standard, and has the official name "Ruble Symbol". Used for representative purposes of currency in the international arena.

Among the characteristic symbols are: rub., r. and modern designation, which can be seen in the image.

For abbreviation, the ISO 4217 standard is used. In 1998, RUB (643) or RUR (810). The last option was accepted earlier.

The new ruble icon was chosen by voting.

History of the ruble emblem

The sign designating the Russian currency arose as a result of the development of writing on the territory of Rus'. The shortened form of the word “ruble” was used in a century and a half (second half of the 17th–19th centuries).

This is a ligature where the superscript letters y and r are combined. Due to the evolution of writing, the original form of the ligature was lost. In the 18th century, the final formation of an independent symbol took place. This is how the history of the Russian ruble developed.

To date, two have been accepted official version designation of the Russian ruble: the capital letter P, which has a crossed out leg. Based on 63 Federal Law, the designation of the national currency is established by the Central Bank of Russia.

Competitions and surveys of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation

In 2013, the Central Bank decided to conduct a survey among the adult population in online mode. It was necessary to make a choice from five proposed symbol options, or mark the option against all the proposed symbols. According to the results, only 280,000 people took part. The results were as follows:

  1. First place scored 61%.
  2. Second - 19%.
  3. Third - 5.5%.
  4. Fourth 4.5%.
  5. Fifth - 1.9%.
  6. Sixth (position against everyone) -8%.

It was not announced which sign won the poll. The event was anonymous and there was no need to register on the website to participate. The Central Bank did not explain how the data was analyzed. The ruble logo was simply chosen.

Representatives of the Central Bank stated on the first day that in order to avoid vote cheating, only those results that have written comments on their choice will be accepted. Some comments were published on the official website on November 18. The Central Bank approved the symbol of the national currency.

When did the symbol start to be used?


On official level, the new ruble symbols began to be used to designate the national currency on December 11, 2013 after approval by the Central Bank.
A preliminary survey was conducted over a month among citizens of the country (5.11−5.12).

After preparing the proposal, enter the symbol into international standard Unicode, it was found that for several years the symbol had already been actively used in business sphere activities of many enterprises.

Since 2014, the Government has set a goal: to place the official designation of the Russian ruble on coins and a number of banknotes. On June 17, 2014, silver commemorative coins in three-ruble denominations will go into circulation. Later, the image was placed on nickel ruble coins. The circulation will be 100,000,000 pieces.

In 2015, the symbolism was firmly entrenched on postage stamps. The first issue coincided with the 150th anniversary of V. Serov.

Methods for entering the ruble sign on a computer

Although the use of the Russian ruble notation occurred for many years, it was not present in Unicode before its official adoption. Therefore, on January 21, 2014, the technical committee for standardization submitted an official request to include the symbol in the set.

A positive decision was made a little later - on February 4. The seventh version of Unicode already contained the Russian ruble symbol.

CompanyMicrosoft released an update on August 13th forO.C. Windows, where this character was included in the set. To enter a sign using the keyboard, you must use the combination Alt (right) + 8. Additional combination options can be found on the update page.

From the description we can conclude that the Windows library has been adjusted. To check, it is recommended to open the Word file and press the combination.

What if the icon doesn't appear?

The ruble abbreviation is missing on some computers. If the trivial method does not work, then you can use a code consisting of 16 characters. The scheme is simple: enter the code and confirm the entry with the combination ALT+x. For example:

  1. It is necessary to place the cursor in the place where the ruble sign is needed.
  2. Enter the value 20BD.
  3. Press combination.

The easiest option is to use the clipboard. If you need to use a Word document, you can not only print a sign, but also insert its image. To achieve this task, you must first select an image and upload it to the buffer. To do this, just copy the picture.

All that remains is to open required document and press Ctrl+V. All that remains is to format the image size in accordance with the text parameters.

Other symbols and signs of the ruble

Today, the most popular options are two ruble signs:

  1. A lowercase version of the letter “p” and a dot, which is the default. As a rule, it is present in the settings of the Russian version of Excel from Microsoft, as well as in Google spreadsheets. It is worth noting that the Central Bank previously considered the option of adopting a capital letter with a dot as the official symbol of the currency. The capital version began to be used in the 19th century
  2. The Lebedev-Tarbeev symbol is less common. A monument to him was erected in Dimitrovgrad. The authors’ interpretation suggested combining the name of the national currency and the country in the letter P. As a result, the leg is crossed out. For citizens, this designation is less familiar.

It is important to note that in everyday use, few people use the official ruble sign. Most continue to use the abbreviation “rub,” which is the most common form. The official symbol of the Russian currency appeared on coins and banknotes a long time ago and continues to be actively used.

Many of us, and especially those who deal with financial documents, use currency symbols when writing various texts. For many years we have been using dollar signs ($), pound sterling (£), euro (€), and at the end of 2013 we added the ruble sign (₽). In this article I will tell you how to type the ruble sign on the keyboard, and what to do if for some reason it is not displayed for you.

We are learning how to type the ruble sign on the keyboard

What you need to know about the Russian currency symbol

The need to create a single ruble sign has existed since the early 90s, when Russian Federation formed as an independent state with its own national currency. Competitions were held repeatedly, artists and designers submitted their projects, the best of them was chosen by voting, but things did not go beyond ordinary conversations, and the abbreviations “r” were still used to denote the ruble. and "rub."

At the end of 2013, the situation finally moved from a dead point, when, after holding the next competition, during which the six best prototypes were identified, an online vote was held, the winner of which was the “₽” sign, which received more than 60% of the votes.

This symbol satisfied most of the requirements for a sign of this type - simplicity of design, connection with Russian history (Cyrillic symbol with a parallel line added to it). And two parallel lines, according to the creators, were supposed to symbolize the stability of the Russian national currency.


On December 11, 2013, after discussion in the Federation Council, this symbol was approved by the Board of Directors of the Central Bank of Russia as the official symbol of the Russian ruble.

Early 2014 Russian committee for standardization submitted a corresponding application to the Unicode technical committee, and the ruble symbol was included in the Unicode 7.0 standard. In August 2014, Microsoft also responded to the changing environment by including the ruble symbol in the next update (2970228) to various versions of the Windows OS.

Learning to type the ruble sign on the keyboard

To type the ruble sign on your keyboard, it will be enough to install the Russian keyboard layout, hold down the right key Alt, and then press the number key " 8 " at the top of the keyboard. Keyboard shortcut Alt+8 is the main option for typing the Russian currency symbol.

If instead of the “₽” sign you see an empty space or another sign, this means that your version of Windows does not have the necessary update installed to support the specified symbol.


Keyboard shortcut for typing the symbol “₽”

What to do if the ruble sign is not typed

If you cannot type the ruble sign (₽), and instead of this sign you see chaotic symbols or empty space, then you need to install the appropriate update for your Windows. Usually this is an update, which can be downloaded by following the link provided.

  1. After the transition, scroll down the page, select the update that is congruent with your version operating system(if you don’t know what OS you have, click on the Win+Pause button combination).
  2. Download and install this update, let your computer reboot, and after rebooting you will be able to put the ruble sign “₽” in any text document.

To support the ₽ symbol, install the appropriate system update for your OS

Conclusion

To type the ruble sign on the keyboard, select the Russian layout, hold down the right Alt key, and then press the number 8 in the number row of the keyboard. If this sign is not typed, then it is likely that you need to install the appropriate system update, after installing which the problem with the “₽” sign is usually solved.