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want to type chinese words in office
I want to type chinese words in Microsoft words
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want to type chinese words in office
Feel free to do so.
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To type text in another language, you should install and enable a keyboard
layout. While it is possible to type text in some languages without a keyboard layout, we do not recommend that you do it. Some ways that a keyboard layout can enhance your experience working in another language in Microsoft Office include the following: a.. After you install a keyboard layout, Microsoft Office automatically enables any available special features for that language. b.. While you are working in another language using the correct keyboard layout, Microsoft Office automatically applies the correct language tag to any text you type. Keyboard layouts are a Microsoft Windows feature, rather than a Microsoft Office feature, but instructions on installing them are provided below for your convenience. For more information, visit the help feature of Word, That's precisely where the above came from. "John" wrote in message ... I want to type chinese words in Microsoft words |
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