If you create a document using a non-standard font like a specific Akruti font, the person you share the file with will also need that exact same font installed on their computer to see it as you intended. Otherwise, Word will substitute the font, which can break the document's layout and meaning.
To type correctly in fonts like Kruti Dev 010, you must use the that was designed for it. This is typically a Remington (typewriter) layout. There are software tools known as font converters that can help translate text from a non-Unicode font (like Kruti Dev 010) into standard Unicode text, which is universally readable on the web and other devices. The official Akruti Vistaar suite, for example, includes a converter utility.
The most important step is knowing where to find legitimate and safe font files. This search can be approached in several ways, depending on your needs and budget.
Once you have the font file, use one of these methods to make it available to MS Word: Direct Install : Double-click the file to open the Font Previewer , then click the button at the top. Windows Font Folder : Open File Explorer and navigate to C:\Windows\Fonts
Once installed, follow these steps to use the border designs: Open MS Word: Select Symbol: More Symbols Choose Font: In the "Font" dropdown menu, search for and select Akruti Image Insert Border: