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Richard Cooper
I'm running Outlook 2002 on Windows XP. In addition to UK English I
have Thai font/language installed on the system as my wife is Thai and
uses it often. Whenever I switch to Contacts on Outlook and try to add
a new contact or edit an existing one, the language automatically
switches from UK English (which is the default) to Thai, so I have to
manually switch back to English before editing the contact. The "a-z"
quick search bar on the right of the contacts screen also defaults to
Thai. If I right-click the icon in the bottom right of the contacts
screen, the fonts under "other settings" default to Thai but even when
I change these to "Western" this change does not take. No other aspect
of Outlook is affected, i.e. clicking "new mail message" defaults to
English. According to MS Office Tools settings, English is the default
version of MS Office, and according to the language toolbar English is
also the default language. The only way of stopping all this Thai
stuff in Outlook Contac (which my wife hardly ever uses) seems to be
to delete Thai language/font from the PC/main language settings but
surely there's a less drastic way round this than that??
Thanks in advance
RC
have Thai font/language installed on the system as my wife is Thai and
uses it often. Whenever I switch to Contacts on Outlook and try to add
a new contact or edit an existing one, the language automatically
switches from UK English (which is the default) to Thai, so I have to
manually switch back to English before editing the contact. The "a-z"
quick search bar on the right of the contacts screen also defaults to
Thai. If I right-click the icon in the bottom right of the contacts
screen, the fonts under "other settings" default to Thai but even when
I change these to "Western" this change does not take. No other aspect
of Outlook is affected, i.e. clicking "new mail message" defaults to
English. According to MS Office Tools settings, English is the default
version of MS Office, and according to the language toolbar English is
also the default language. The only way of stopping all this Thai
stuff in Outlook Contac (which my wife hardly ever uses) seems to be
to delete Thai language/font from the PC/main language settings but
surely there's a less drastic way round this than that??
Thanks in advance
RC