How to install and use the Input Method Editor (IME) from the Office 2000 MultiLanguage Pack
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This step-by-step article describes how to install and use the Input Method Editor (IME) from the MultiLanguage Pack in Microsoft Office 2000.
Input Method Editors (IMEs) are software utilities that convert keystrokes to characters in a language where the characters represent words or syllables. The MultiLanguage Pack includes IMEs for Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. NOTE: Global Input Method Editors (Global IMEs) allow users who have non-Asian versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system on their computer to type Asian text in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Internet Explorer. The Global IME is installed from the Global folder, and the interface is in that language. If you have to use an IME with an English (U.S.) interface, install the IME from the Regular folder. To install the Input Method Editor (IME), use one of the following procedures appropriate for your situation. Japanese or Korean
Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese
How to Use the Input Method EditorAfter you install an Input Method Editor for Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, or Traditional Chinese as described earlier in this article, start Microsoft Word 2000. To type Asian characters in a Microsoft Word document, click the Language Indicator located in the notification area on the right side of the Windows taskbar, and then click to select the language that you want to type.For example, if you installed the English language interface IME for Japanese, when you click the Language Indicator, you must select Microsoft Japanese IME 2000 from the shortcut menu that appears. Or, if you installed the Japanese language interface IME for Japanese, you must select Japanese IME from the shortcut menu. Near the lower-right corner of your screen, a toolbar for your language IME appears. Select the correct input mode from the toolbar, and then type the characters that you want in your Word document. NOTE: The Language Indicator displays the current IME language of your system. For example, on an English (US) system, the Language Indicator displays EN and the ToolTip displays "English (United States)". Software Requirements for Using the IMEThe IME works on any computer that is running one of the following:
177561 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177561/)
How To Add and Enable Additional Languages in Windows
306993 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306993/EN-US/) HOW TO: Use the Language Bar in Windows XP
For more information about Input Method Editor (IME) in Windows XP, click Help and Support on Start menu, type IME in the Search box, and then click Start Searching to view the Add another keyboard layout and Input Method Editor (IME) topic returned.
Programs That Support the IMEThe following programs support the use of the IME:
REFERENCESFor additional information about issues with multilingual printing, click the article numbers below
to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
212380 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/212380/EN-US/) WD2000: Characters Appear as Square Boxes in Printed Document
220354 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/220354/EN-US/) WD2000: "Arial Unicode MS" Unicode Characters Are Not Printed
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