Font: Arial Normal Opentype Truetype Version 7.00- -western-

Arial Version 7.00 isn't trying to be trendy. It’s trying to be readable. Whether you are coding a site or drafting a legal brief, this OpenType/TrueType classic provides: Clear, distinct Western characters. Ultimate Compatibility: It works on everything, everywhere.

To understand why your software is displaying this highly specific string, it helps to break down what each identifier means: Font Arial Normal Opentype Truetype Version 7.00- -western-

Designed by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders; updated and distributed by Monotype Imaging for Microsoft. Arial Version 7

: Highly legible at small sizes, making it a reliable choice for long-form text, reports, and digital interfaces. Usage & Licensing Arial is typically distributed as a core font with Microsoft Windows Ultimate Compatibility: It works on everything, everywhere

If a system has both 7.00 and 7.01, apps might prompt for font substitution, making 7.00 a crucial reference point for maintaining legacy file compatibility, according to Microsoft documentation . 4. Usage in Design and Publishing

OpenType TrueType (indicated by a .ttf extension), meaning it uses TrueType-based glyph outlines within the OpenType container. Subfamily: Normal (Regular).

The file functions identically on Windows, macOS, and Linux.