Access 2000 and Chinese font(s)

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  • bob

    Access 2000 and Chinese font(s)

    Im having a wierd chinese font issue in Access 2000.

    I installed the chinese support for access 2000, have all the windows stuff
    setup, even have 10-12 other chinese fonts installed. I made a new text
    field, in one of my tables. Pasted some chinese text in the field(datasheet
    view), and the chinese text is sideways. The chinese character is flipped
    90degrees. Ive tried different fonts, no difference. Ive typing in
    characters(not just pasting from another source), and it still gets entered
    sideways. Im assuming there must be a setting somewhere for it, but i cant
    find anything on this issue. Anyone ever seen this or perhaps have a
    suggestion.


    thanks,
    B.B.


  • Herbert Chan

    #2
    Re: Access 2000 and Chinese font(s)

    Hello,

    I'm using Chinese version of Windows. We will have a font with its usual
    name and one with "@" as a prefix. The font with the usual name shows the
    character as it is, while the font with @ shows it and prints it out
    sideways.

    So choose the one with the normal name. Can this now solve your problem?

    Herbert


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    > Im having a wierd chinese font issue in Access 2000.
    >
    > I installed the chinese support for access 2000, have all the windows[/color]
    stuff[color=blue]
    > setup, even have 10-12 other chinese fonts installed. I made a new text
    > field, in one of my tables. Pasted some chinese text in the[/color]
    field(datasheet[color=blue]
    > view), and the chinese text is sideways. The chinese character is flipped
    > 90degrees. Ive tried different fonts, no difference. Ive typing in
    > characters(not just pasting from another source), and it still gets[/color]
    entered[color=blue]
    > sideways. Im assuming there must be a setting somewhere for it, but i[/color]
    cant[color=blue]
    > find anything on this issue. Anyone ever seen this or perhaps have a
    > suggestion.
    >
    >
    > thanks,
    > B.B.
    >
    >[/color]


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    • bob

      #3
      Re: Access 2000 and Chinese font(s)

      Wow, thanks that worked great.

      =)



      "Herbert Chan" <herbert@chan.c om> wrote in message
      news:406c08fc$1 _1@rain.i-cable.com...[color=blue]
      > Hello,
      >
      > I'm using Chinese version of Windows. We will have a font with its usual
      > name and one with "@" as a prefix. The font with the usual name shows the
      > character as it is, while the font with @ shows it and prints it out
      > sideways.
      >
      > So choose the one with the normal name. Can this now solve your problem?
      >
      > Herbert
      >
      >
      > "bob" <bob@bob.com> ¦b¶l¥ó news:7OKdnTwP4c amXvbdRVn-gg@comcast.com[/color]
      ¤¤¼¶¼g...[color=blue][color=green]
      > > Im having a wierd chinese font issue in Access 2000.
      > >
      > > I installed the chinese support for access 2000, have all the windows[/color]
      > stuff[color=green]
      > > setup, even have 10-12 other chinese fonts installed. I made a new text
      > > field, in one of my tables. Pasted some chinese text in the[/color]
      > field(datasheet[color=green]
      > > view), and the chinese text is sideways. The chinese character is[/color][/color]
      flipped[color=blue][color=green]
      > > 90degrees. Ive tried different fonts, no difference. Ive typing in
      > > characters(not just pasting from another source), and it still gets[/color]
      > entered[color=green]
      > > sideways. Im assuming there must be a setting somewhere for it, but i[/color]
      > cant[color=green]
      > > find anything on this issue. Anyone ever seen this or perhaps have a
      > > suggestion.
      > >
      > >
      > > thanks,
      > > B.B.
      > >
      > >[/color]
      >
      >[/color]


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