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Old 19-Apr-2008, 10:33 PM
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Word 2007: Phonetic Guide

Got a slight problem with the phonetic guide in Word 2007 (mutter). When you install the input language for windows, it allows you to enter chinese (or other languages, but i dont care about them) into the system.

Apparently, in word (and ive seen this work on 2003), once you enter a character, you can use the phonetic guide and it will display the pinyin above the characters.

However, on my install, when I try this, all I get is a box with the ruby text fields blank. If I want it, I have to enter it myself - and it doesnt seem to play well with my macros for pinyin.

Supposedly this should be able to be set automatically, but I have no idea what I need to do to fix it.

Anyone got any ideas?


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Found This. I know it doesnt apply to 2007 but I upgraded to 2007 from 2003, thought it might be worth a shot. It wasn't. damn


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