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the alt+### keys type arabic instead of normal (ñ) characters
English, Spanish, and Arabic(Syria) are installed on a computer. Since that
has been done I can no longer type the alt+### keys normally in MS Word. For example typing alt+164 does not type ñ. It types some arabic character. Normally, even if the language bar is set to Arabic, typing alt+164 still should type the ñ. Any ideas? |
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the alt+### keys type arabic instead of normal (ñ) characters
Hi Billy
BillyJoCruiser wrote: English, Spanish, and Arabic(Syria) are installed on a computer. Since that has been done I can no longer type the alt+### keys normally in MS Word. For example typing alt+164 does not type ñ. It types some arabic character. Normally, even if the language bar is set to Arabic, typing alt+164 still should type the ñ. To my understanding, the Alt code should result in the character at the given position in the font you are using. Are you sure you're not starting with the wrong font/language at the cursor insertion point when you get an arabic character? In your shoes, I'd ask this in microsoft.public.word.international.features HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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