OMR-Bubble-Sheet.ttf or OmrMarks.ttf . (Example: On FontSpace, look for "OMR Bubble Sheet" by user "ScantronSim" – the name may vary.)

If you cannot install a dedicated OMR font, several workable alternatives exist within MS Word.

If the font came in a .zip folder, right-click and select "Extract All".

To use OMR bubbles in Word, you must download and install a specialized TrueType Font (TTF) or OpenType Font (OTF). 1. OMR Bubble Font (Free / Open Source)

Create a grid (e.g., 5 columns for Question Number, Option A, Option B, Option C, Option D).

What do you need inside the bubbles?

An OMR font is a specific typeface designed to transform standard characters (like numbers or letters) into scannable marks (bubbles, circles, squares, or checkboxes) [1]. When installed in MS Word, typing a specific character—such as "1"—will appear as a shaded bubble ready for a respondent to fill in.

Keep the OMR font size between 10pt and 14pt. Bubbles that are too small may fail to register, while overly large bubbles can bleed into adjacent tracking zones.