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>Subject: the Chinese font used in Twinbridge software
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Hi,

Does anybody have some tips about how to convert the files created 
with the Twinbridge Chinese Partner v. CP 2000 into Microsoft Word 
files?  I've had trouble to open them in Word, which does not display 
the  Chinese fonts used in Twinbridge.  The font name is Chn 
FÏangsong S5 and the file name for the font is CLIBFF5.FNT.   I 
appreciate any advice you can give.
-- 
Shaoping Moss
Information Technology Consultant
Research and Instructional Support
Mount Holyoke College
Phone: (413) 538-3034
Fax: (413) 538-3112

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