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In Word 2003 the phonetic guide would automatically put in the Pin Yin for
Chinese (both traditional and Simplified) characters, how do I turn on this feature in Word 2007 too? |
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Assuming you've installed the Asian language features in Windows through the control panel, in Word 2007 Options (Alt F, I), click
on the 'Language Settings' button in the 'Popular' options choice to see if those languages are listed as enabled in Office 2007. The Phonetic guide icon should then appear in the Font group of the Home Ribbon and you should have a 'typography' section in the Word options choices. ============ "firewolfsg" wrote in message ... In Word 2003 the phonetic guide would automatically put in the Pin Yin for Chinese (both traditional and Simplified) characters, how do I turn on this feature in Word 2007 too? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Hello,
Yes, I installed the Asian Language features and the language is enabled in the language settings. I also have the Phonetic Guide icon and the typography section under options. However, when I select the Chinese text and click the Phonetic guide icon, it only opens the Phonertic guide window; the Ruby text is blank. i.e., it does not give suggestions. In the previous versions of Word, Phonetic Guide would provide the hanyupinyin. Word 2007 does not. I would like this useful feature back. Please offer suggestions on how to correct this? Thank you! |
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I'm also having this issue. For reference I upgraded from 2003 to 2007. I
also tried to use the fix in the link below: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939398/ I know it says 2003 and explicity not 2007, but it was worth a shot. Didnt work though. "firewolfsg" wrote: Hello, Yes, I installed the Asian Language features and the language is enabled in the language settings. I also have the Phonetic Guide icon and the typography section under options. However, when I select the Chinese text and click the Phonetic guide icon, it only opens the Phonertic guide window; the Ruby text is blank. i.e., it does not give suggestions. In the previous versions of Word, Phonetic Guide would provide the hanyupinyin. Word 2007 does not. I would like this useful feature back. Please offer suggestions on how to correct this? Thank you! |
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Hi Firewolfsg,
If you copy the following to Word, use Office Button=Save as and choose 'plain text' as the file type and save the name as "Rubytext.htm" (in quotes) then close that file and reopen it in Word and put the cursor in the text, does the Ruby text from the sample show in the Phonetic guide ? !-- Sample File - Ruby Test 1 -- html ruby rbXYZ/rb rtRubyTest1/rt /ruby /html If that works, then in your original document if you use select the text paragraph with the Chinese characters and use Review=Set Language to set it to Chinese, do you get the Ruby text from the Phonetic guide? Is the Chinese IME/keyboard selected and available from the language bar? =============== "firewolfsg" wrote in message ... Hello, Yes, I installed the Asian Language features and the language is enabled in the language settings. I also have the Phonetic Guide icon and the typography section under options. However, when I select the Chinese text and click the Phonetic guide icon, it only opens the Phonertic guide window; the Ruby text is blank. i.e., it does not give suggestions. In the previous versions of Word, Phonetic Guide would provide the hanyupinyin. Word 2007 does not. I would like this useful feature back. Please offer suggestions on how to correct this? Thank you! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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![]() "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Firewolfsg, If you copy the following to Word, use Office Button=Save as and choose 'plain text' as the file type and save the name as "Rubytext.htm" (in quotes) then close that file and reopen it in Word and put the cursor in the text, does the Ruby text from the sample show in the Phonetic guide ? !-- Sample File - Ruby Test 1 -- html ruby rbXYZ/rb rtRubyTest1/rt /ruby /html If that works, then in your original document if you use select the text paragraph with the Chinese characters and use Review=Set Language to set it to Chinese, do you get the Ruby text from the Phonetic guide? Is the Chinese IME/keyboard selected and available from the language bar? =============== "firewolfsg" wrote in message ... Hello, Yes, I installed the Asian Language features and the language is enabled in the language settings. I also have the Phonetic Guide icon and the typography section under options. However, when I select the Chinese text and click the Phonetic guide icon, it only opens the Phonertic guide window; the Ruby text is blank. i.e., it does not give suggestions. In the previous versions of Word, Phonetic Guide would provide the hanyupinyin. Word 2007 does not. I would like this useful feature back. Please offer suggestions on how to correct this? Thank you! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Hi Bob,
(Sorry about the earlier post. The website junked my reply and I had to retype the entire thing.) As suggested, I created the Rubytext.htm document and I do see the words RubyTest1 above XYZ. However, my original document already has the Language set to Chinese, and the Ruby text from the Phonetic guide is still blank. Yes, the Chinese IME/keyboard is selected and available from the language bar. Incidentally, I have the same problem with Japanese. After selecting the Kanji or the kana and clicking the Phonetic Guide icon, the ruby text is blank and does not provide suggestions. My settings are as follows: Microsoft Office 2007 Language Settings: Enabled Editing Languages: - Chinese (PRC) - English (United Kingdom) - Japanese (Japan) Text Services and Input Language - English (United Kingdom) Keyboard: US - Chinese (PRC) Keyboard: Chinese (Simplified) Microsoft Pinyin IME - Japanese (Japan) Keyboard: Microsoft IME I do check the language settings of the document I am reviewing and creating, and it is set accordingly Chinese/English/Japanese. When I select Chinese text, right click it and select Translate English (United States) a window does open to offer suggestions of the meaning. So that is working. However, when I select the Chinese (or Japanese) text and click the Phonetic guide icon, it only opens the Phonetic guide window; the Ruby text is blank. i.e., it does not give suggestions. Thank you for your patience, Bob. And I do hope you can offer a solution to the problem. Regards, firewolfsg "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Firewolfsg, If you copy the following to Word, use Office Button=Save as and choose 'plain text' as the file type and save the name as "Rubytext.htm" (in quotes) then close that file and reopen it in Word and put the cursor in the text, does the Ruby text from the sample show in the Phonetic guide ? !-- Sample File - Ruby Test 1 -- html ruby rbXYZ/rb rtRubyTest1/rt /ruby /html If that works, then in your original document if you use select the text paragraph with the Chinese characters and use Review=Set Language to set it to Chinese, do you get the Ruby text from the Phonetic guide? Is the Chinese IME/keyboard selected and available from the language bar? |
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Hello!
I've got same problem with you! I haven't faced this problem while I were using word 2003. If you have any good result, please let me know. Thx. Yos "firewolfsg" wrote: Hi Bob, (Sorry about the earlier post. The website junked my reply and I had to retype the entire thing.) As suggested, I created the Rubytext.htm document and I do see the words RubyTest1 above XYZ. However, my original document already has the Language set to Chinese, and the Ruby text from the Phonetic guide is still blank. Yes, the Chinese IME/keyboard is selected and available from the language bar. Incidentally, I have the same problem with Japanese. After selecting the Kanji or the kana and clicking the Phonetic Guide icon, the ruby text is blank and does not provide suggestions. My settings are as follows: Microsoft Office 2007 Language Settings: Enabled Editing Languages: - Chinese (PRC) - English (United Kingdom) - Japanese (Japan) Text Services and Input Language - English (United Kingdom) Keyboard: US - Chinese (PRC) Keyboard: Chinese (Simplified) Microsoft Pinyin IME - Japanese (Japan) Keyboard: Microsoft IME I do check the language settings of the document I am reviewing and creating, and it is set accordingly Chinese/English/Japanese. When I select Chinese text, right click it and select Translate English (United States) a window does open to offer suggestions of the meaning. So that is working. However, when I select the Chinese (or Japanese) text and click the Phonetic guide icon, it only opens the Phonetic guide window; the Ruby text is blank. i.e., it does not give suggestions. Thank you for your patience, Bob. And I do hope you can offer a solution to the problem. Regards, firewolfsg "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Firewolfsg, If you copy the following to Word, use Office Button=Save as and choose 'plain text' as the file type and save the name as "Rubytext.htm" (in quotes) then close that file and reopen it in Word and put the cursor in the text, does the Ruby text from the sample show in the Phonetic guide ? !-- Sample File - Ruby Test 1 -- html ruby rbXYZ/rb rtRubyTest1/rt /ruby /html If that works, then in your original document if you use select the text paragraph with the Chinese characters and use Review=Set Language to set it to Chinese, do you get the Ruby text from the Phonetic guide? Is the Chinese IME/keyboard selected and available from the language bar? |
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I tried the same. no joy. You might also try (if you can) using Windows
Update and installing the language pack for Chinese. It didnt work for me, but I read somewhere where it worked for someone else. Its at least worth a shot. "firewolfsg" wrote: Hi Bob, (Sorry about the earlier post. The website junked my reply and I had to retype the entire thing.) As suggested, I created the Rubytext.htm document and I do see the words RubyTest1 above XYZ. However, my original document already has the Language set to Chinese, and the Ruby text from the Phonetic guide is still blank. Yes, the Chinese IME/keyboard is selected and available from the language bar. Incidentally, I have the same problem with Japanese. After selecting the Kanji or the kana and clicking the Phonetic Guide icon, the ruby text is blank and does not provide suggestions. My settings are as follows: Microsoft Office 2007 Language Settings: Enabled Editing Languages: - Chinese (PRC) - English (United Kingdom) - Japanese (Japan) Text Services and Input Language - English (United Kingdom) Keyboard: US - Chinese (PRC) Keyboard: Chinese (Simplified) Microsoft Pinyin IME - Japanese (Japan) Keyboard: Microsoft IME I do check the language settings of the document I am reviewing and creating, and it is set accordingly Chinese/English/Japanese. When I select Chinese text, right click it and select Translate English (United States) a window does open to offer suggestions of the meaning. So that is working. However, when I select the Chinese (or Japanese) text and click the Phonetic guide icon, it only opens the Phonetic guide window; the Ruby text is blank. i.e., it does not give suggestions. Thank you for your patience, Bob. And I do hope you can offer a solution to the problem. Regards, firewolfsg "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Firewolfsg, If you copy the following to Word, use Office Button=Save as and choose 'plain text' as the file type and save the name as "Rubytext.htm" (in quotes) then close that file and reopen it in Word and put the cursor in the text, does the Ruby text from the sample show in the Phonetic guide ? !-- Sample File - Ruby Test 1 -- html ruby rbXYZ/rb rtRubyTest1/rt /ruby /html If that works, then in your original document if you use select the text paragraph with the Chinese characters and use Review=Set Language to set it to Chinese, do you get the Ruby text from the Phonetic guide? Is the Chinese IME/keyboard selected and available from the language bar? |
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I have
- installed Asian language features in Windows through the control panel, - enabled Chinese simplified and traditional in Office 2007 THe Typography section appears in my Word options, but there is still no Phonetic guide icon in the Home Ribbon. I saw it once, but it has since disappeared. This may have happened when I switch to English (UK) as my primary editing language, but I have switched back to Chinese Traditional. Can you suggest anything? |
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