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After you have installed the Global IME, just start your Office XP program, select Japanese from the language bar, and you can type Japanese, regardless of the language version of Office XP or the operating system you are using. Full Specifications. What's new in version. Please read them. It's too much to explain on this site. Please read help file on Office XP for more details.
It will give you more functions to help creating East Asian Languages documents. Note 6 For Outlook Express, you may see unreadable characters in "Subject" page. That's because IME requires additional software.
Then I added mb RAM more. Result was stunning!!! Now my PC start up within 45 second. Before was 80 second. For instance, I want to use Japanese written software. But when I install it, menus and dialog box doesn't display correctly. All I see is nonsense letters. How do I correct that?
It is quite easy. Note 7 If your outlook Express doesn't display characters correctly in "Subject" lines, you need to turn this option on. There is "Language for non-Unicode programs", select your language. In my case Japanese. Then, re-boot PC. Windows XP should be able to display your non-English software correctly. It may work fine on some software, but it may not work at all.
But still you have some solution for this kind of problem. Note 8 You can only select one language for each PC not for each user. When you change language, you have to re-boot your PC.
Please select one language that you use often. When you set "Language for non-Unicode programs" option, you may notice odd behavior on some software that you have been using. In my case, I had one problem on English business software. This business software became so slow when I set " Language I had no choice but choose original language on "Language It is "English USA ". But if I set "Language I don't want to change option, restart PC each time using different language software. There is one software you could try.
It is called "AppLocale" from Microsoft. Go to "AppLocale" page. This software is not limited to Internet use. You can use WordPad to write your documents, read Asian fonts that you couldn't read on your English Windows. It will work with Windows and XP. But if you don't like Windows one, then you can try this one instead.
Another 3rd party software only for Japanese.
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