SUMMARY
This step-by-step article discusses the installation and
configuration requirements and explains how to type in, edit, and proof (check
the spelling and grammar) European languages in Microsoft Office Word 2003 or
Microsoft Word 2002 on computers that are running Microsoft Windows Server
2003, Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows 2000.
back to the topRequirements
To type and edit in a European language in Word, you have to:
- Configure Windows for the specific language.
- Configure Word so that you can type in that
language.
back to the topFor Microsoft Windows
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP and Windows 2000 have built-in
support for most European languages. To configure the operating system to type
in the appropriate language, you must configure the keyboard to type in that
language. If the keyboard that you want is not listed by default, you may have
to install additional files.
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the topFor Microsoft Word
If you only want to proof text in different languages, you can
install the English version of Microsoft Office and install the Microsoft
Office Proofing Tools.
If you want the multinational features of
Office, you must install a localized version of Office, or you must install the
English version of Office with the Multilingual User Interface Pack
(MUI).
back to the topBenefits
Benefits of a localized version
You may prefer to use a localized version of Office if your
organization needs completely localized functionality and the additional
content that is included with some fully localized versions. Each localized
version includes at least two sets of appropriate proofing tools for the
languages that you are likely to use most frequently. To expand that support to
more than 40 languages, you can add the Proofing Tools for Office to any
localized version. For more information about the localized versions of
Microsoft Office, locate the following Microsoft Web sites:
For
Microsoft Office 2003:
For Microsoft Office XP:
back to the topBenefits of Office Proofing Tools
For more information about the Proofing Tools for Microsoft
Office, locate the following Microsoft Web sites:
For Microsoft Office
2003:
For Microsoft Office XP:
back to the topBenefits of Office with the Multilingual User Interface Pack
Microsoft Office with the Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI)
simplifies the deployment of Microsoft Office in a large multinational
organization. Because of a common worldwide executable file that is included
for each Office program, Information Technology (IT) administrators only have
to create one custom installation for users in all countries. The MUI Pack also
includes Proofing Tools for Office. Proofing Tools for Office allows users to
create and edit documents in more than 40 languages. Multinational companies
can use the MUI Pack to enable mobile users and others to share workstations,
regardless of their language, and to enable centralized global Help desks to
switch the language interface on their computer screens to match the language
interface of their customers. (Some dialog boxes and screens may not be in the
language that is specified.)
Note The Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI) is only available
through Open License, Select, and Enterprise Agreement volume licensing
programs and is not offered through retail stores. For more information about
the MUI Pack for your multinational organization, locate the following
Microsoft Web sites:
For Microsoft Office 2003:
For Microsoft Office XP:
back to the topConfiguration
This step-by-step section explains how to configure Microsoft
Windows and Microsoft Word so that you can type text in different
languages.
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topStep 1: Install Microsoft Word
If you have not already done so, install Word 2003 (Office 2003)
or Word 2002 (Microsoft Office XP) on your computer that is running Windows
Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000.
back to the topStep 2: Configure Windows to type in multiple languages
Before you can type in a language other than English, you have to
configure the keyboard to match the language. For example, to type
European-based characters, configure the keyboard to map the same way as a
localized European keyboard. To do this, follow these steps:
In Microsoft Windows Server 2003:- Click Start, point to Control
Panel, and then click Regional and Language
Options.
- On the Languages tab, click
Details.
- If the language that you want to type in is not listed
under Installed Services, or if the language that you want is listed but the keyboard is
not listed under it, click Add.
- In the Input Language list, select the language that you want to type in. The Keyboard layout/IME field is automatically populated for you.
Note If the language in that you want to type in is not listed, see
the "How to Install Additional Languages" section of this article. - Click OK.
- Under Installed Services, you see the selected language with a keyboard
installed.
- Click OK to close the Text Services and Input Languages
dialog box, and then click OK to close the Regional and Language Options dialog box.
In Microsoft Windows XP:- Click Start and then click Control Panel.
- In Control Panel, click Date, Time, Language, and Regional
Options.
- Click Add other languages.
- On the Languages tab, under Text services and input languages,
click Details. The Text Services and Input Languages dialog
box appears.
- If the language that you want to type in is not listed
under Installed Services, or if the language that you want is listed but the keyboard is
not listed under it, click Add.
- In the Input language list, select the language that you want to type in. This
automatically populates the Keyboard layout/IME field.
Note If the language that you want to type in is not listed, see the
"How to install additional languages" section of this article. - Click OK.
- Under Installed Services, you see the language that you selected, with a keyboard
installed.
- Click OK to close the Text Services and Input Languages
dialog box.
- Click OK to close the Regional and Language Options
dialog box.
In Microsoft Windows 2000:- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- In Control Panel, double-click Regional Options.
- Select the Input Locales tab. If the language that you want to type in is not listed in
the Installed input locales box, click Add.
- In the Add Input Locale dialog box, select the language that you want to type in from the
Input Locale list. The Keyboard Layout/IME option is automatically selected for you.
Note If the language that you want to type in is not listed, see the
"How to install additional languages" section of this article. - Click OK.
- In the Regional Options dialog box, click Apply, and then click OK.
After you configure the keyboard, you can select the input
language from the
Language bar.
For more
information about using the Language bar, click
Microsoft Word Help on the
Help menu, type
language bar in the Office
Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click
Search to view the topics returned.
back to the topHow to install additional languages
If the language that you want to type in is not listed in the
"Step 2: Configure Windows to type in multiple languages" section, you can add
languages by modifying the Regional Options. The Regional Options are in
Control Panel. To do this, follow these steps for your computer's operating
system.
In Microsoft Windows Server 2003:- Click Start, point to Control
Panel, and then click Regional and Language
Options.
- On the Languages tab, in the
Supplemental language support area, click to select the
Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including
Thai) check box.
- Click Apply, and then click OK.
- Restart your computer when you are prompted to. If you are
not prompted, click Start, click Shut Down, and then click Restart.
In Microsoft Windows XP:- Click Start and then click Control Panel.
- In Control Panel, click Date, Time, Language, and Regional
Options.
Note If you are using Classic View, in Control Panel, click to switch to Category View, and then click Date, Time, Language, and Regional
Options. - Click Add other languages.
- On the Languages tab, click to select the Install files for complex script
and right-to-left languages (including Thai) check box.
- Click Apply, and then click OK.
- Restart your computer when prompted. If you are not
prompted to restart, click Start, click Shut Down, and then click Restart.
In Microsoft Windows 2000:- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- In Control Panel, double-click Regional Options.
- On the General tab, select the languages that you want to add in the
Language settings for the system section.
- Click Apply.
- If prompted, insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM, and then click
OK.
- Restart your computer when prompted. If you are not
prompted to restart, click Start, click Shut Down, and then click Restart.
back to the topStep 3: Install the Microsoft Office Proofing Tools
To check the spelling and grammar of text in a different
language, you must install the appropriate language proofing tools for the
language. To do this, use one of the following methods.
back to the topMethod 1: Install and configure the Microsoft Office Proofing Tools
The Microsoft Office Proofing Tools give you the ability to check
the spelling and grammar of different languages in a Microsoft Word
document.
To install the Microsoft Office Proofing Tools, follow
these steps:
- Insert the Microsoft Office Proofing Tools
CD-ROM.
- Click Start, and then click Run.
- In the Open box, type or locate the following where cd drive is the drive letter
that contains the Proofing Tools CD-ROM.
- In the Proofing Tools Setup, click Custom for the type of Setup that you want to perform.
- Select the language proofing tools that you want to
install, and then click Run all from my computer.
- Follow the instructions that appear on your screen to
finish the installation.
back to the topMethod 2: Install and configure the Multilingual User Interface Pack
To display menus, dialog boxes, and Help files in the European
language that you want, you must install the Multilingual User Interface Pack
(MUI). Installing the MUI Pack also installs the Proofing Tools.
To
install the Multilingual User Interface Pack for the language you want, follow
these steps:
- Insert the Multilingual User Interface Pack CD 1 in your
CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive.
- Click Start, and then click Run.
- In the Open box, type or locate the following where cd drive is the drive letter
that contains the Multilingual User Interface Pack CD-ROM.
- Follow the instructions provided by the Multilingual User
Interface Pack Setup to install the appropriate language.
Note If the language that you want to configure is not listed, read
the LPKRead.htm file that is included with the MUI Pack CD-ROM. (Some languages
may not be listed in the Setup program, and special steps may be
required.)
back to the topStep 4: Configure Microsoft Office Language settings
- Click Start, point to All Programs, and then do one of the following:
- Point to Microsoft Office, point to
Microsoft Office Tools, and then click Microsoft
Office 2003 Language Settings.
- Point to Microsoft Office XP Tools, and then click Microsoft Office XP Language Settings.
- On the Enabled Languages tab, verify that the language that you want to proof is included
in the Enabled languages list.
- If the User Interface tab is available, follow these steps:
- In the Display menus and dialog boxes
in list, select the language that you want the menus and dialog boxes
to be displayed in.
- In the Display Help in list, select
the language that you want the Help files to be displayed in.
Note The User Interface option is only available if you installed the Multilingual User
Interface Pack.
back to the topStep 5: Set Word to automatically detect the language
Verify that Word is set to automatically detect the language of
the text that is being typed. To do this, follow these steps:
- Start Microsoft Word.
- On the Tools menu, select Language, and then click Set Language.
- Click to select the Detect language
automatically check box, and then click OK.
Microsoft Word now can detect the language that was installed
by the proofing tools installation. Word also can check the spelling and
grammar for that language.
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