Enabled languages
- From: dfmarks <dfmarks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 10:52:02 -0800
English, French, Polish, and Mohawk.
"Tony Jollans" wrote:
If you go to Start Menu > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Office.
2003 Language Settings, what language show as enabled?
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Enjoy,
Tony
"Anita" <Anita@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If anyone has a solution, I'd like to hear it as well.
I've tried checking all of my language settings (everything is English US)
in both the OS and Office 2003. Trashing Normal.dot didn't help either.
I turned on the formatting in the Normal style and it indicates the
Language
settings:
Language:
(Complex) Arabic Saudi Arabia
English US
Nowhere do I have Arabic Saudia Arabia selected in any language
settings...
"dfmarks" wrote:
Word 2003 is inexplicably assigning "complex script" attributes to styles
in
our documents, wreaking havoc with predefined styles we use in some of
our
standard document templates. The behavior is infectious - if a computer
on
which Word is behaving fine opens one of those templates, the complex
script
behavior attaches itself to that machine.
If we have a defined Style that is OK, any change (like, making it bold)
turns it "complex"
Anyone know how to make that go away? Have tried trashing the Normal
template - that doesn't work
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