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PinYin
Hello!
I just realized I posted this in Access, when it is intended for the word discussion. I am having trouble getting chinese characters in Word to display pinyin. I saw someone do it, and he got the pin yin to display above the characters, with tones! It was really great, but I cannot figure out how do do it. Have any suggestions? J |
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I just figured out how to put in the Phonetic Guide, however, it is not in
pinyin, it uses another system. How do I change it to pinyin? "J" wrote: Hello! I just realized I posted this in Access, when it is intended for the word discussion. I am having trouble getting chinese characters in Word to display pinyin. I saw someone do it, and he got the pin yin to display above the characters, with tones! It was really great, but I cannot figure out how do do it. Have any suggestions? J |
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You might want to try microsoft.public.office.international.features.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "J" wrote in message ... I just figured out how to put in the Phonetic Guide, however, it is not in pinyin, it uses another system. How do I change it to pinyin? "J" wrote: Hello! I just realized I posted this in Access, when it is intended for the word discussion. I am having trouble getting chinese characters in Word to display pinyin. I saw someone do it, and he got the pin yin to display above the characters, with tones! It was really great, but I cannot figure out how do do it. Have any suggestions? J |
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