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Robert Purdy
This question refers to Word 2003, running on Windows XP Professional.
Default language supported is English. Additional language support enabled
for Urdu, Farsi, Arabic and Hebrew. Sentences are mostly English but contain
embedded fragments of these other languages. Language detection is set to
automatic. Cursor control is set to logical (via a pair of radio buttons:
logical vs visual) but behaves as if set to visual.
How to switch to logical? The radio buttons don't seem to have any effect.
[P.S.: WordPad and NotePad give me logical cursor control, so it doesn't
seem to be an issue with the operating system, just with Word.]
Default language supported is English. Additional language support enabled
for Urdu, Farsi, Arabic and Hebrew. Sentences are mostly English but contain
embedded fragments of these other languages. Language detection is set to
automatic. Cursor control is set to logical (via a pair of radio buttons:
logical vs visual) but behaves as if set to visual.
How to switch to logical? The radio buttons don't seem to have any effect.
[P.S.: WordPad and NotePad give me logical cursor control, so it doesn't
seem to be an issue with the operating system, just with Word.]