Harjinder

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Respected Sir,
I am using Office 2013 Professional Plus and Adobe Reader IX with Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bits.But files is written in other indian languages are not displayed in office and adobe reader.What should I do to view and edit the files written in other indian languages.Kindly provide me suitable solution as soon as possible.
 


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To enable the display of files written in other Indian languages in Office 2013 Professional Plus and Adobe Reader IX on Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit, you may need to make sure that the appropriate language support and fonts are installed on your system. Here are the steps you can take to view and edit files in other Indian languages:

For Office 2013 Professional Plus:​

  1. Install Language Packs:
    • You can install Language Interface Packs (LIPs) or Language Accessory Packs to provide additional language support in Office applications.
    • Language Interface Packs allow you to change the language of the Office user interface, while Language Accessory Packs provide additional display, help, or proofing tools.
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To enable the display of files written in other Indian languages in Office 2013 Professional Plus and Adobe Reader IX on Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit, you may need to make sure that the appropriate language support and fonts are installed on your system. Here are the steps you can take to view and edit files in other Indian languages:

For Office 2013 Professional Plus:​

  1. Install Language Packs:
    • You can install Language Interface Packs (LIPs) or Language Accessory Packs to provide additional language support in Office applications.
    • Language Interface Packs allow you to change the language of the Office user interface, while Language Accessory Packs provide additional display, help, or proofing tools.
    []Enable Complex Script:
    • Ensure that complex scripts are enabled in Office to support languages like Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, etc.
    • Go to Control Panel > Clock, Language, and Region > Region and Language > Administrative tab > Change System Locale and select the appropriate language from the list.
    [
    ]Font Installation:
    • Install fonts that support the Indian languages you are trying to view and edit.
    • You can download and install fonts like Mangal, Nirmala UI, etc., which are standard Unicode fonts for Indian languages.

      For Adobe Reader IX:​

    []Font Support:
    • Ensure that the fonts required for the Indian languages are installed on your system.
    • Install fonts like Mangal, Latha, Pothana2007, etc., which are widely used for Indian languages.
    [
    ]File Encoding:
    • Make sure that the files are encoded correctly to display Indian language characters. UTF-8 encoding is commonly used for multilingual support.
  2. Update Adobe Reader:
    • Check for updates for Adobe Reader IX. Updating to the latest version can sometimes resolve font rendering issues.

      Additional Tips:​

      • If you are still facing issues, consider copying the text from the file and pasting it into a different text editor that supports Indian languages.
      • Ensure that the language settings in Windows are correctly configured to support the languages you need.
      By following these steps, you should be able to view and edit files written in other Indian languages in Office 2013 Professional Plus and Adobe Reader IX on your Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit system. Feel free to reach out if you encounter any difficulties or need further assistance!
 


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