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I am using Office 2002 (updated to Sp3)on a XP Home SP2 Centrino Acer
notebook which I bought in DUBAI.
I have several problems and was hoping someone could help me out with them
1. I bought the Microsoft XP Office 2002 CD in DUBAI and along with that I
got a language conversion pack and Frontpage separately now when I open any
files in WORD I get some gibberish in Arabic and then a bit in English,
Outlook has named my subfolders with gibberish too it ain't in Arabic nor
English but a mis mash of cryllic and god knows what.
1. Is there a way I can rename all the folders in English in Outlook as when
I try and change them it is greyed out?
2. Remove all the Arabic Sub Headings from Word, Frontpage etc..?
What would be the best way?
Or do I buy another CD thistime from a US shop and reinstall Office and
OUTLOOK would that solve the problem?
I am desperate here. please help me out.
--
The Road goes ever on and on,
Down from the door where it began,
Now far ahead the road has gone,
And I must follow , if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way,
Where many paths and errands meet,
And Wither Then I Cannot Say.
- J.R.R. Tolkein.
e-mail: (e-mail address removed)
notebook which I bought in DUBAI.
I have several problems and was hoping someone could help me out with them
1. I bought the Microsoft XP Office 2002 CD in DUBAI and along with that I
got a language conversion pack and Frontpage separately now when I open any
files in WORD I get some gibberish in Arabic and then a bit in English,
Outlook has named my subfolders with gibberish too it ain't in Arabic nor
English but a mis mash of cryllic and god knows what.
1. Is there a way I can rename all the folders in English in Outlook as when
I try and change them it is greyed out?
2. Remove all the Arabic Sub Headings from Word, Frontpage etc..?
What would be the best way?
Or do I buy another CD thistime from a US shop and reinstall Office and
OUTLOOK would that solve the problem?
I am desperate here. please help me out.
--
The Road goes ever on and on,
Down from the door where it began,
Now far ahead the road has gone,
And I must follow , if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way,
Where many paths and errands meet,
And Wither Then I Cannot Say.
- J.R.R. Tolkein.
e-mail: (e-mail address removed)