RE: Chinese

From: stephen_holmes@lionbridge.com
Date: Wed Nov 11 1998 - 03:01:41 EST


Hi,

If it's translated in Excel 97, then it can be saved as Unicode. Excel is
internally Unicode compliant itself, though I'm not sure whether that's 2.0
compliant (I think it's 1.3 or something - you'd probably want to check).

Cheers
Steve.

-----Original Message-----
From: <unicode@unicode.org >
Sent: 10 November 1998 09:51
To: Unicode List <unicode@unicode.org>
Subject: Chinese

Greetings from Gothenburg, Sweden

Can anyone help me with a problem in Chinese.

We are a translation company who have been asked to supply a translation
in Chinese using UniCode 2.0. We have Chinese Windows 98 (both versions),
but I've been told it's not necessary. Our customer wants a file in
Microsoft Excel translating into Chinese.

Can anybody give me any tips??

Grateful for any help.

David Moran
Production Manager
Tekniktext AB



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