Microsoft Office 97 provides Far East support for the following four
languages:
| • | Japanese |
| • | Korean |
| • | Traditional Chinese |
| • | Simplified Chinese |
Far East support is not automatically installed with Office 97 or Word 97.
To install Far East support as a separate component, see the "More
Information" section of this article.
When you install Far East support, you can:
| • | Correctly display Far East characters in documents created with the Far
East version of Office 97. Without the Far East font, the characters
appear as block characters.
Note The Far East characters can be viewed but not edited. |
| • | Convert and view documents from Far East versions of Office 95. Without
the Far East support files, the Far East characters are lost. |
| • | Convert and view HTML documents in Office 97 programs and in Microsoft
Internet Explorer 3.0. |
| • | Correctly interpret file properties from documents created in the Far
East version of Office 97. Without the Far East support files, if you
open a document created with the Far East version of Word, the
Properties dialog box (available from the File menu) is blank in the
United States version of Word. |
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To install the Far East support files, follow these steps:
| 1. | Insert the Microsoft Office 97 or Word 97 compact disc into the
CD-ROM drive. |
| 2. | Open Windows Explorer. |
| 3. | Locate and open the ValuPack folder on the CD-ROM drive. |
| 4. | Double-click the FarEast folder. |
| 5. | Double-click the appropriate .exe file for the language support you
want. The following files are self-extracting, self-executing
programs:
File name Language
-------------------------------------
Chssupp.exe Simplified Chinese
Chtsupp.exe Traditional Chinese
Jpnsupp.exe Japanese
Korsupp.exe Korean
|
| 6. | When Setup is complete, restart your computer. |
Note The Far East fonts and support files are large. To remove them, run
Setup again.
Language Font name File size
---------------------------------------------------------
Simplified Chinese Mssong.ttf 2,569,040 bytes
Traditional Chinese Mingliu.ttf 6,272,080 bytes
Japanese Msmincho.ttf 5,151,192 bytes
Korean Batang.ttf 11,480,192 bytes
For more information about how to do this in earlier versions of Word, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
132431 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/132431/)
How to convert Asian Word documents in Word
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For information about technical support for localized versions of Microsoft
products, please contact the Microsoft subsidiary in the appropriate
country.
To locate your subsidiary, see the Microsoft World Wide Offices Web site
at the following URL:
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