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someone97
Hello,
Using Word 2000, I am editing an academic document written in English by
someone in Saudi Arabia. The editing track-changes work fine, but when I go
to insert a Comment, I am having big problems.
The document itself is described as English(U.S.) at the bottom of the
Document pane.
However when I open the Comment pane to add a comment, the language is
described as Arabic (Saudi Arabia), and the Comment Mark follows a big blank
space at the beginning of the line. Then, when I actually go to add the
comment, the language switches to English (U.K.) but the format is
completely garbled, like this:
(big space) ?"it was recommended that"[LNW1]What do you mean by
....where I tried to add the comment "What do you mean by 'it was recommended
that'?"
Even though the Comment language says English, it is acting as if reading
right-to-left.
Any advice for how to solve this problem?
Thanks, from s97
Using Word 2000, I am editing an academic document written in English by
someone in Saudi Arabia. The editing track-changes work fine, but when I go
to insert a Comment, I am having big problems.
The document itself is described as English(U.S.) at the bottom of the
Document pane.
However when I open the Comment pane to add a comment, the language is
described as Arabic (Saudi Arabia), and the Comment Mark follows a big blank
space at the beginning of the line. Then, when I actually go to add the
comment, the language switches to English (U.K.) but the format is
completely garbled, like this:
(big space) ?"it was recommended that"[LNW1]What do you mean by
....where I tried to add the comment "What do you mean by 'it was recommended
that'?"
Even though the Comment language says English, it is acting as if reading
right-to-left.
Any advice for how to solve this problem?
Thanks, from s97