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Re: how do I type Hiragana on top of Japanese Kanji
In article <F6C68FD6-BEE1-4A65-9B36-05CDE4B91C5C@microsoft.com>, Xiangfeng
wrote: > I know how to do it with Office 2003, but I am using 2007 version now. To echo Echo, how are you doing it in 2003? What prevents you from doing the same in 2007? Are some needed options not present or grayed out? And so that I can understand what you're after, can you explain what you mean by "hiragana on top of Japanese kanji"? Do you mean rubii/furigana (the tiny hiragana over or to the right of a kanji that tell you the reading of the kanji?) -- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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