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Hi Guys,
I previously had a Word document which, when the Ctrl key was pressed in conjunction with a regular numeral, would print the Arabic version of that numeral in Tahoma 16. I'm not sure how it was set up to do this but we've lost the document and have to create a new one. Anybody any ideas ?. I'd appreciate the help. Thanks all, Jen |
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It sounds like you had custom keyboard shortcuts for the numeral
characters -- or, did they behave like proper numbers, i.e. you could do arithmetic with them? If the latter, it's probably a setting in Windows (Start Control Panel Regional and Language Options). If the former, you can check whether your keyboard shortcuts are still there by going to the Arabic range of Unicode (Insert Symbol, dropdown at the upper right); single-click on one of the numbers and see whether a keyboard shortcut is still present. If the shortcut exists, Word will use the default font for Arabic to insert the number (in your case, it would be Tahoma) -- though I'm surprised that it would always give you the same size; have you tried it when the surrounding roman text is a different size from what you usually use? (Word makes Arabic somewhat bigger than the surrounding text for legibility.) You might need to set the font in the Insert Symbol pane (upper left) to Tahoma instead of (normal) etc. in order to see the Arabic range. If the shortcuts no longer exist, create them over again using the button at the middle bottom of the Insert Symbol panel. Word will by default save them in the normal.dot(m) template. On Dec 18, 7:56*am, Jen wrote: Hi Guys, * *I previously had a Word document which, when the Ctrl key was pressed in conjunction with a regular numeral, would print the Arabic version of that numeral in Tahoma 16. I'm not sure how it was set up to do this but we've lost the document and have to create a new one. Anybody any ideas ?. I'd appreciate the help. Thanks all, Jen |
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That seems to have done the job....i've got it working perfectly. Thanks for
your help Peter....much appreciated. Jen "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: It sounds like you had custom keyboard shortcuts for the numeral characters -- or, did they behave like proper numbers, i.e. you could do arithmetic with them? If the latter, it's probably a setting in Windows (Start Control Panel Regional and Language Options). If the former, you can check whether your keyboard shortcuts are still there by going to the Arabic range of Unicode (Insert Symbol, dropdown at the upper right); single-click on one of the numbers and see whether a keyboard shortcut is still present. If the shortcut exists, Word will use the default font for Arabic to insert the number (in your case, it would be Tahoma) -- though I'm surprised that it would always give you the same size; have you tried it when the surrounding roman text is a different size from what you usually use? (Word makes Arabic somewhat bigger than the surrounding text for legibility.) You might need to set the font in the Insert Symbol pane (upper left) to Tahoma instead of (normal) etc. in order to see the Arabic range. If the shortcuts no longer exist, create them over again using the button at the middle bottom of the Insert Symbol panel. Word will by default save them in the normal.dot(m) template. On Dec 18, 7:56 am, Jen wrote: Hi Guys, I previously had a Word document which, when the Ctrl key was pressed in conjunction with a regular numeral, would print the Arabic version of that numeral in Tahoma 16. I'm not sure how it was set up to do this but we've lost the document and have to create a new one. Anybody any ideas ?. I'd appreciate the help. Thanks all, Jen . |
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Glad to help ... but which was the solution?
On Dec 18, 2:53*pm, Jen wrote: That seems to have done the job....i've got it working perfectly. Thanks for your help Peter....much appreciated. Jen "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: It sounds like you had custom keyboard shortcuts for the numeral characters -- or, did they behave like proper numbers, i.e. you could do arithmetic with them? If the latter, it's probably a setting in Windows (Start Control Panel Regional and Language Options). If the former, you can check whether your keyboard shortcuts are still there by going to the Arabic range of Unicode (Insert Symbol, dropdown at the upper right); single-click on one of the numbers and see whether a keyboard shortcut is still present. If the shortcut exists, Word will use the default font for Arabic to insert the number (in your case, it would be Tahoma) -- though I'm surprised that it would always give you the same size; have you tried it when the surrounding roman text is a different size from what you usually use? (Word makes Arabic somewhat bigger than the surrounding text for legibility.) You might need to set the font in the Insert Symbol pane (upper left) to Tahoma instead of (normal) etc. in order to see the Arabic range. If the shortcuts no longer exist, create them over again using the button at the middle bottom of the Insert Symbol panel. Word will by default save them in the normal.dot(m) template. On Dec 18, 7:56 am, Jen wrote: Hi Guys, * *I previously had a Word document which, when the Ctrl key was pressed in conjunction with a regular numeral, would print the Arabic version of that numeral in Tahoma 16. I'm not sure how it was set up to do this but we've lost the document and have to create a new one. Anybody any ideas ?. I'd appreciate the help. Thanks all, Jen |
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Oh sorry....i had to create new keyboard shortcuts for the numerals 1-9 in
Arabic and set the font to Tahoma. These numbers are inserted into a table and so i set the font size for that table to 16 and the Arabic symbols are now the correct size when i insert them. Thanks again, Jen "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Glad to help ... but which was the solution? On Dec 18, 2:53 pm, Jen wrote: That seems to have done the job....i've got it working perfectly. Thanks for your help Peter....much appreciated. Jen "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: It sounds like you had custom keyboard shortcuts for the numeral characters -- or, did they behave like proper numbers, i.e. you could do arithmetic with them? If the latter, it's probably a setting in Windows (Start Control Panel Regional and Language Options). If the former, you can check whether your keyboard shortcuts are still there by going to the Arabic range of Unicode (Insert Symbol, dropdown at the upper right); single-click on one of the numbers and see whether a keyboard shortcut is still present. If the shortcut exists, Word will use the default font for Arabic to insert the number (in your case, it would be Tahoma) -- though I'm surprised that it would always give you the same size; have you tried it when the surrounding roman text is a different size from what you usually use? (Word makes Arabic somewhat bigger than the surrounding text for legibility.) You might need to set the font in the Insert Symbol pane (upper left) to Tahoma instead of (normal) etc. in order to see the Arabic range. If the shortcuts no longer exist, create them over again using the button at the middle bottom of the Insert Symbol panel. Word will by default save them in the normal.dot(m) template. On Dec 18, 7:56 am, Jen wrote: Hi Guys, I previously had a Word document which, when the Ctrl key was pressed in conjunction with a regular numeral, would print the Arabic version of that numeral in Tahoma 16. I'm not sure how it was set up to do this but we've lost the document and have to create a new one. Anybody any ideas ?. I'd appreciate the help. Thanks all, Jen . |
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