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Unicode Chinese Characters and Microsoft Works |
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1.
Add new Unicode Windows Class item in twin40.ini
file. Click Start >> Run. Type "twin40.ini" (without the quotes) in the open box, and then click OK to open the twin40.ini Notepad file. Add WksQuillCtrl=2 under [Unicode Windows Class] section. Save the change and close this file. 2.
Start TwinBridge Chinese Partner 5.0. 3.
Open Microsoft Works Word Processor, and select a Unicode Chinese font. 4.
Select an input method (such as PinYin, ZhuYin,
etc.). Now you are ready to input Unicode Chinese characters in
Microsoft Works Word Processor. In Microsoft Works, only its Word Processor
supports Unicode Chinese characters; the other components do not support
Unicode.
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