I can tell you one thing the regular Arial font doesn't have that Arial
Unicode does: glyphs for subscript numbers. This is something my company
needs because we do a lot of measurements. Luckily, the font we use for our
brand is Source Sans Pro, which does have those glyphs.

On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 7:06 PM Fred Ridder <docu...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Arial Unicode MS may no longer be available in Wndows 10, but I believe
> that is because the base Arial font was made Unicode compatible and
> expanded to include a large number of Unicode glyphs. I think you should
> use the Windows Character Map tool to view the new and improved Arial font,
> which *is* part of the standard Windows 10 environment,  to see whether it
> include all the code points you require.
>
> -FR
>
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Lin Sims
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