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Chinese Characters to display/print on 2000 Terminal Serverchinese characters in part of their product description. We can easily add those characters in Excel or Word. But as soon as we import that data to Access, the characters become those lovely little squares, meaning I'm missing a font or something. They will also not print properly either (they print fine in Excel and Word) I actually think it could be a font related problem, and Microsoft used to post a Language Pack with a bunch of fonts but I can no longer find that font pack. The version of Office is 2000. The Access programmer doesn't really want to upgrade yet, though I think I can convince her to go to Office XP. She has problems with her programs with Office 2003 so that's not going to happen. Does anyone know where I can get Chinese font packs? I do a google search and it all come back in Chinese (which I do not read). Other important info is they use the input locale Chinese (Taiwan) and they use the Keyboard layout/IME - Chinese (Traditional) -Big5 Code. Any info would be great. And please, if you need more information, please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you very much. BD Hodge MCP BD Hodge <BDHo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have a client that has about 20 people on a terminal server who want to add Have you gone into Access and ensured that it's using the same font that > chinese characters in part of their product description. We can easily add > those characters in Excel or Word. But as soon as we import that data to > Access, the characters become those lovely little squares, meaning I'm > missing a font or something. They will also not print properly either (they > print fine in Excel and Word) I actually think it could be a font related > problem, and Microsoft used to post a Language Pack with a bunch of fonts but > I can no longer find that font pack. you're using for the Chinese characters in Excel and Word? If Word can find the font, Access should be able to. -- Gary L. Smith gls***@yahoo.com Columbus, Ohio
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