
Version 2.01 - This special version of Times New Roman was only supplied with the beta version of the Windows 95 euro update. Version 2.45 - This Win ANSI version of Times New Roman is supplied with the US version of Windows 98.

North American users can add it by installing multilanguage support. Version 2.50 - This version of Times New Roman is supplied with European versions of Windows 98. Times New Roman version history Version 2.55 - This WGL4 version of Times New Roman was first supplied with the Final Windows 95 euro update that shipped on 4 November 1998. Widely used in books and magazines, for reports, office documents and also for display and advertising. Based on experiments Morison had conducted using Perpetua and Plantin, it has many old style characteristics but was adapted to give excellent legibility coupled with good economy. It then went through an extensive iterative process involving further work in Monotype's Type Drawing Office. The original drawings were made under Stanley Morison's direction by Victor Lardent at The Times. It has subsequently become one of the worlds most successful type creations. This remarkable typeface first appeared in 1932 in The Times of London newspaper, for which it was designed.
