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RE: Need help with MS Word 2004 languages and dictionaries
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RE: Need help with MS Word 2004 languages and dictionaries


  • Subject: RE: Need help with MS Word 2004 languages and dictionaries
  • From: Richard Rönnbäck <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 19:09:37 +0200

Oh, I thought this was the AppleScript list ;-)

But I see your point, thanks for the advice, I will try to post the question
there there too

Thanks

--
Richard Rönnbäck


> Från: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
> Datum: Mon, 02 May 2005 08:12:17 -0700
> Till: AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>
> Ämne: Re: Need help with MS Word 2004 languages and dictionaries
>
> This is the Entourage mailing list, Richard.
>
> You'll get really expert Word help on the Mac Word newsgroup:
>
>     microsoft.public.mac.office.word
>
> The best way to access that is in a newsreader. You can do so in Entourage.
> by clicking on the Microsoft News Server icon in the Folders list, entering
> "mac.office" (no quotes) in the text filter box, selecting the newsgroup
> above (NOT one with mac.office reversed - those are deprecated) and any
> others you want listed there, and click Subscribe button. You'll then find
> the mac word newsgroup listed under the server in the Folders list.
>
> --
> Paul Berkowitz
>
>
>> From: Richard Rönnbäck <email@hidden>
>> Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 08:37:24 +0200
>> To: AppleScript <email@hidden>
>> Subject: Need help with MS Word 2004 languages and dictionaries
>>
>> I need to change applied language to text in rtf-files, using MS Word 2004,
>> but I have run into two problems, that I am sure are very basic but I just
>> don't get it.
>>
>> Ideally I would like the user to be able to select language from a list and
>> then apply the chosen language to all text in the document. My two problems
>> with this are:
>>
>> 1) How do I retrieve a list of names of available (installed) languages from
>> the application itself? I could of course hardwire the list, but would
>> really prefer to build it dynamically from the actual languages
>>
>> 2) If I a present a list of names (strings) to the user, how can I get MS
>> Word to accept the string as a valid language, in other words, how do I go
>> from a string to the language ID that MS Word require?
>>
>> Any help is much appreciated
>>
>>
>> --
>> Richard Rönnbäck
>>
>>
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