WD2000: Word 2000 Diacritic Coloring Differs from Arabic Word 97

ID: Q231572


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Word 2000

NOTE: This article discusses complex scripts functionality. Complex scripts functionality is available when you use the Office Language Settings tool to enable a language, such as Arabic or Hebrew, that requires this functionality. For more information about multilingual features, click Microsoft <your Office product> Help on the Help menu, type multilingual features in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topics returned.

SUMMARY

This article describes some differences in the implementation of color formatting for diacritic marks (Arabic text vowelling) between Arabic Word 97 and Word 2000 (with the Microsoft Office 2000 MultiLanguage Pack or localized):

  • In Arabic Word 97, you can assign multiple diacritic colors in a document. In Word 2000, you can only assign one color per document.


  • In Arabic Word 97, the diacritic color option appears in the Fonts dialog box. In Word 2000, the diacritic color option appears in the Options dialog box (Tools menu) on the Right-To-Left tab.


  • Diacritic color is lost when you open an Arabic Word 97 document in Word 2000. The diacritic color needs to be reapplied manually.



  • MORE INFORMATION

    To apply color to diacritics in Word 2000, use the following steps:

    1. Start Word 2000. On the Tools menu, click Options.


    2. Click the Right-To-Left tab.


    3. Select the Different Color for Diacritics check box.


    4. Select the color you want, and then click OK.


    Additional query words: language pack Arabic diacritics color bi-directional bidirectional

    Keywords : kbdta kbBidi wd2000 kblpk
    Version : WINDOWS:2000
    Platform : WINDOWS
    Issue type : kbinfo


    Last Reviewed: September 29, 1999
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