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Default Typing Different Alphabets

Setup the Greek language and keyboard in Windows. Use the keyboard shortcut
(normally LEFT ALT + SHIFT) to switch keyboards when entering Greek. If you
need a reminder of the Greek key mappings, use the onscreen keyboard from
the accessibility tools.

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wrote:
Is there anyway to set up a character style such that it will use a
different alphabet?

For example, I would like to have a Greek Character style using Time
New Roman that, when typing an "S" produces a sigma, rather than
having to does INSERT CHARACTER repeatedly.