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how to translate English to Chinese without internet?
to whom it may concern
I have tried to translate English into Tradtional chinese (or if English to English is available!) but can not see to be ableto install these dictionary file (or they do not exist on my installation CD) and I dont want to translate only when I am on line. Thanks |
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how to translate English to Chinese without internet?
Hire a translator if you want an accurate translation, on or offline.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Chefboy" wrote in message ... to whom it may concern I have tried to translate English into Tradtional chinese (or if English to English is available!) but can not see to be ableto install these dictionary file (or they do not exist on my installation CD) and I dont want to translate only when I am on line. Thanks |
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how to translate English to Chinese without internet?
U are such a genius!
I don't think you quite understand what I mean... I am not EXPECTING a accurate translation but when I was on Office 2003 Chinese version, I could translate between English and Chinese without logging onto the net. The english version office 2003 doesnt seem to have the dictionary build in... (only French, Spanish etc) Now how can I set it up to use the translation (proof tools)? So hope its not so difficult for you to understand? "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: Hire a translator if you want an accurate translation, on or offline. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Chefboy" wrote in message ... to whom it may concern I have tried to translate English into Tradtional chinese (or if English to English is available!) but can not see to be ableto install these dictionary file (or they do not exist on my installation CD) and I dont want to translate only when I am on line. Thanks |
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how to translate English to Chinese without internet?
Word doesn't do translations. Whether the Chinese proofing tools will give
you some of what you want, I hesitate to guess, but investigate at http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...fingtools.mspx -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Chefboy wrote: U are such a genius! I don't think you quite understand what I mean... I am not EXPECTING a accurate translation but when I was on Office 2003 Chinese version, I could translate between English and Chinese without logging onto the net. The english version office 2003 doesnt seem to have the dictionary build in... (only French, Spanish etc) Now how can I set it up to use the translation (proof tools)? So hope its not so difficult for you to understand? "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: Hire a translator if you want an accurate translation, on or offline. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Chefboy" wrote in message ... to whom it may concern I have tried to translate English into Tradtional chinese (or if English to English is available!) but can not see to be ableto install these dictionary file (or they do not exist on my installation CD) and I dont want to translate only when I am on line. Thanks |
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how to translate English to Chinese without internet?
Thank you sir...
that explained different region of office 2003 have different proofing tools. Have a great day "Graham Mayor" wrote: Word doesn't do translations. Whether the Chinese proofing tools will give you some of what you want, I hesitate to guess, but investigate at http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...fingtools.mspx -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Chefboy wrote: U are such a genius! I don't think you quite understand what I mean... I am not EXPECTING a accurate translation but when I was on Office 2003 Chinese version, I could translate between English and Chinese without logging onto the net. The english version office 2003 doesnt seem to have the dictionary build in... (only French, Spanish etc) Now how can I set it up to use the translation (proof tools)? So hope its not so difficult for you to understand? "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: Hire a translator if you want an accurate translation, on or offline. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Chefboy" wrote in message ... to whom it may concern I have tried to translate English into Tradtional chinese (or if English to English is available!) but can not see to be ableto install these dictionary file (or they do not exist on my installation CD) and I dont want to translate only when I am on line. Thanks |
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