Hello!
Earl Whitney wrote:
Sorry, Paul. Your instructions did not work. In fact they were hard
to
follow and incomplete.
It's a questionable opinion
Many other people think differently, here is just a couple of notes:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...ne_log.htm#eng
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...kbd_e.htm#uni1
Here's an easy one for you since you are an expert
and I am an idiot. When I installed Office 2003, where did my
Cyrillic font
go? I had one called Cyrillic but it no longer exists.
It means two things:
1) You just browsed and NOT read the _complete_ section of my
site called 'Russian *fonts* and encodings' -
it does explaine where your font go - it explains that
it did not go anywhere it's just MS Office, starting from
version 97 do NOT work anymore with non-Unicode non-MS
*very old*, made for Windows 3.1 (!) fonts
2) You did not read somehow the last chapter of the
Russian Keyboard section I suggested - while ti explains
how new Office works with fonts and keyboard tools -
for a user to be able to type in Russian.
Here is the direct link to that last chapter of that section:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...kbd_e.htm#uni1
Regards,
Paul Gorodyansky
"Cyrillic (Russian): instructions for Windows and Internet":
http://RusWin.net
Russian On-screen Keyboard:
http://Kbd.RusWin.net
"Paul Gorodyansky" wrote:
MacDomB wrote:
How can I type a letter with the Russian cyrillic alphabet in
Word?
See step-by-step instruction in the
"Russian Keyboard: standard and phonetic" of my site.
It's even has a small chapter about Word at the end.