Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Typing Arabic Font in Microsoft Word

If you want to type Arabic in Microsoft Word 2007 may still feel difficulty, since it by default, MS Word only be able to type in an international language, its is like A - Z.Sometimes in daily activities we need to type in Arabic. Whether it's for their own activities or to other people's needs and orders.
So that you can use MS Word for typing Arabic necessary steps as follows:


  1. Prepare your arabic fonts, if you do not have please DOWNLOAD HERE.
  2. Install the arabic fonts to your computer earlier, in an accessible way that is: [copy] arabic font earlier, then open the control panel and then [Paste] in the [fonts]. then the font will be automatically installed in your computer.
  3. Return to [Control Panel], select and open the [Regional and Language Options]













4. In the dialog box that appears select the [Languages].
5. Check the box "Install files for complex script and right-to left languages [including Thai]", there appears a dialog box, and just hit OK.











6. Tab [advanced], put a check in the box for "10 004 (MAC-Arabic)." Click Apply and OK.


















7. Dialog box appears that asks us to enter our Windows CD.

8.Insert the Windows CD into the CD our room and press OK, then Windows will automatically copy the required files. Once completed if there are commands to be restarted, just let it do.










9. After the restart, return to the [Regional and Language Options], click on languages tab [details] appears dialogs boxes [Text Services and Input Languages].

10. In [the installed services] select [add]. Then select the input language on "Arabic (Saudi Arabia)" in the dialog box that appears. click Apply and OK.



















11. Make sure your bar language has been appeared.





12. If you've tried to open MS Word 2007, and then click Language bar icons in the task bar and select [AR Arabic (Saudi Arabia)].

13. To set the number let me be Arabic, Sign on the word options, by clicking [office button] on the top left of your MS Word, then select [Word options].

14. Select [Advanced], scroll down to the [show content document]. At the option [Numeral] replace Arabic with Context. Click [OK]









15. Done.

For easier typing is recommended to use special keyboard with Arabic keypad, Or you can also mark the keys on the keyboard with Arabic characters that appear when the button on the press.

Well ..... now, I say "Congratulations to type in Arabic".
And thank you for patience in reading this tutorial because it's a little long, hopefully useful.
J


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