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Old February 15th, 2008, 09:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Richie
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I have xp media center with language support with english and japanese
enabled. set the default in office 2007 language support to japanese. i went
into word 2007, pess F6 for hiragana, typed some japanese romanji words and
nothing was converted. everything is english letters.

How can i make japanese letters display?
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Old February 16th, 2008, 05:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Enabling other language in office 2007

can anyone help me?

"Richie" wrote:

I have xp media center with language support with english and japanese
enabled. set the default in office 2007 language support to japanese. i went
into word 2007, pess F6 for hiragana, typed some japanese romanji words and
nothing was converted. everything is english letters.

How can i make japanese letters display?

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Old February 17th, 2008, 12:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
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Default Enabling other language in office 2007

Hi Richie,

I'm not clear on how F6 within Word 2007 is coming into play. It moves the focus between menu/task pane elements. If you've
installed the East Asian and complex script supplemental Windows XP Control panel
Regional and Language Options=Languages andSettings
and in that same dialog used [Details] to add Japanese Keyboard as a language, and assign there a keyboard setting to switch to that
keyboard.

When in Word 2007 if you then use that keyboard shortcut setting (example, Ctrl+Shift+3) the Japanese IME toolbar should appear near
the Windows taskbar and you can turn input on and off and choose the input method you want to use. Direct input usually requires
typing a character pair to convert English to Japanese characters, but you can use the soft keyboard or the writing pad as well.

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"Richie" wrote in message ...
I have xp media center with language support with english and japanese
enabled. set the default in office 2007 language support to japanese. i went
into word 2007, pess F6 for hiragana, typed some japanese romanji words and
nothing was converted. everything is english letters.

How can i make japanese letters display?
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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Old February 19th, 2008, 11:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Richie
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Default Enabling other language in office 2007

F6 enbles typing of hiragana. in office XP, everything worked fine. when i
got office 2007, nothing worked.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi Richie,

I'm not clear on how F6 within Word 2007 is coming into play. It moves the focus between menu/task pane elements. If you've
installed the East Asian and complex script supplemental Windows XP Control panel
Regional and Language Options=Languages andSettings
and in that same dialog used [Details] to add Japanese Keyboard as a language, and assign there a keyboard setting to switch to that
keyboard.

When in Word 2007 if you then use that keyboard shortcut setting (example, Ctrl+Shift+3) the Japanese IME toolbar should appear near
the Windows taskbar and you can turn input on and off and choose the input method you want to use. Direct input usually requires
typing a character pair to convert English to Japanese characters, but you can use the soft keyboard or the writing pad as well.

================
"Richie" wrote in message ...
I have xp media center with language support with english and japanese
enabled. set the default in office 2007 language support to japanese. i went
into word 2007, pess F6 for hiragana, typed some japanese romanji words and
nothing was converted. everything is english letters.

How can i make japanese letters display?
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*



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Old February 19th, 2008, 01:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
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Default Enabling other language in office 2007

Hi Richie,

The F6 key works during the conversion process when the IME is active.
Normally F6 in Word is the 'Next pane' accessibility key in Office 2007 ('Other Pane' in Office XP and 2003) and seems to take
precedence, but you may want to use the link below to also post in the MS Word International features group. I usually just switch
from the IME toolbar after assigning a keyboard shortcut to switch to the Japanese keyboard in Windows control panel as mentioned
previously. When switching to a Japanese keyboard that pops the IME toolbar into view.

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"Richie" wrote in message ...
F6 enbles typing of hiragana. in office XP, everything worked fine. when i got office 2007, nothing worked.
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP
*courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

A. Specific newsgroup/discussion group mentioned in this message:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...ional.features
or via browser:
http://microsoft.com/communities/new...ional.features

B. MS Office Community discussion/newsgroups via Web Browser
http://microsoft.com/office/communit...s/default.mspx
or
Microsoft hosted newsgroups via Outlook Express/newsreader
news://msnews.microsoft.com


 




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