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setting font defaults
On Apr 11, 9:31*pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful
Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Hi Bao Pu, Assuming that in the Windows Control Panel, Regional and Language Settings your system is already enabled for Chinese, then in * Start=Programs=Microsoft Office=Microsoft Office Tools see if any of the Chinese (or other language choices) is included (shutdown all Office apps before doing so). *After adding the language restart Word and check the Font dialog again to see if you have additional choices. For the fonts, if you do not see those particular fonts listed in the Font applet in the Windows control panel you may be able to install them from the shared features choice for Microsoft Word 2002 in the Windows control panel. Bob *Buckland *?:-) MS Office System Products MVP * *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Thanks Bob, I've got my font dialog to show "Asian Fonts" now. I went to control panel regional and language settings keyboards and languages and then clicked "change keyboards." I then added Chinese. That's it. So I opened a new document, and opened the font dialog and set both English and Asain fonts and hit "default." Thanks :-) |
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