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Hello!
I am helping my father to set up his new Windows XP Media Center (with
all updates; Toshiba OEM) to support Asian IME and characters. I
installed IME stuff and fonts/characters (through IE6), set up Office
Language Settings, and tested Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (East Asian
characters) files in Internet Explorer v6.0 SP1 (all updates). We can
see the characters perfectly on Web sites for reading.
Now, the problem is typing Asian characters in Wordpad, MS Works' Word
Processor, Office 2003 (Word and PowerPoint mostly), etc. We selected
Chinese in Language Bar and a Chinese font name (MingLiu or something).
I even tried using Office 2003's drawing pad, and it didn't recognize
the writings to convert to an Asian computer character.
In MS Office's Help, it noted global IME for Office 2003. I do not see
this on Office 2003 Update and Downloads sites. Did I miss something?
Setting for IME, installing Asian stuff, and using it in Windows 2000
SP4 and with Office 2002/XP was a piece of cake.
Thank you in advance.
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I am helping my father to set up his new Windows XP Media Center (with
all updates; Toshiba OEM) to support Asian IME and characters. I
installed IME stuff and fonts/characters (through IE6), set up Office
Language Settings, and tested Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (East Asian
characters) files in Internet Explorer v6.0 SP1 (all updates). We can
see the characters perfectly on Web sites for reading.
Now, the problem is typing Asian characters in Wordpad, MS Works' Word
Processor, Office 2003 (Word and PowerPoint mostly), etc. We selected
Chinese in Language Bar and a Chinese font name (MingLiu or something).
I even tried using Office 2003's drawing pad, and it didn't recognize
the writings to convert to an Asian computer character.
In MS Office's Help, it noted global IME for Office 2003. I do not see
this on Office 2003 Update and Downloads sites. Did I miss something?
Setting for IME, installing Asian stuff, and using it in Windows 2000
SP4 and with Office 2002/XP was a piece of cake.
Thank you in advance.
--
"Bother," said Winnie the Pooh, as the ants devoured him.
/\___/\
/ /\ /\ \ Phillip Pi (Ant); The Ant Farm: http://antfarm.ma.cx
| |o o| | E-mail: (e-mail address removed) or (e-mail address removed)
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