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>Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 10:47:16 -0500
>From: Laura Atkinson <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Windows 2000 and Chinese - Tradtional to Simplified and back

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Hi all,

Have any of you been able, using the built-in Windows 2000 IME's and Office 
2000 or XP, to type a line of Chinese in Traditional and then highlight it 
and convert it to Simplified, or vice versa? This is an option that one of 
my users really wants and says she cannot do with Windows but has been able 
to do on other computers with NJ Star or one of those third party packages. 
I have heard though that it is possible with just Windows IME's.

If anyone has done this successfully, which IME were you using?

Thanks!

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Laura Atkinson
Technical Coordinator for Foreign Language Computing
Duke University
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919.812.0402
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