Arialnormal+opentype+truetype+version+701+western+verified [verified] -
: This indicates the "Regular" weight of the font. It is the standard thickness used for body text in documents and web pages, as opposed to Bold or Italic variants.
When a cybersecurity team recovers a malicious PDF or Word document from 2015-2018, the embedded font subset often reveals "Version 7.01." By analyzing the specific hinting patterns and glyph erosion unique to this build, forensic examiners can date the document's creation to a narrow window (post-Q3 2014, pre-Q1 2018). The "verified" flag tells analysts the document used a legitimate system font, not a custom forged one. arialnormal+opentype+truetype+version+701+western+verified
It is a snapshot in time—a specific iteration of design that millions of people read every day without realizing it. : This indicates the "Regular" weight of the font
: Version 7.01 maintains Arial's classic high x-height, making it exceptionally easy to read on screens, even at small sizes. Compatibility The "verified" flag tells analysts the document used
: Grab the arial.ttf file from the machine with Version 7.01 and manually install it over the older file on the lagging machine.