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I've installed the Korean spellchecker and East Asian language support --
but still get no Korean in the subject line of unopened messages. Not sure if that works for you. It does for me in Chinese. Tools Options Send International Settings. Change Default encoding to Korean. UN-check " when replying....." Mail Sending Format set in HTML. Please see screenshot. t-4-2 "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... G True... The calendar is a SNAFU. Yes, you're correct.... There is no Japanese spellchecking in WLM. I misstated that below. But Japanese IS correctly rendered in the subject line of unopened messages in the message list [unlike OE] -- as well as in opened messages. Of course the Korean language more readily lends itself to spellchecking, whereas Chinese and Japanese do not. I've installed the Korean spellchecker and East Asian language support -- but still get no Korean in the subject line of unopened messages. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor "t-4-2" wrote in message ... WLM 14v 1. I don't see Japanese spellcheck available. 2. There are 2 versions of Chinese written language : --- Traditional Chinese. As the words imply, it is the written language handed down for 5000 years . It is used by Chinese in Taiwan, and overseas Chinese. It is also commonly used in Hong Kong by older generation. --- Simplified Chinese. Implemented by Communist Chinese government and now used in China. I don't believe MS has the ambition to tackle such a formidable task. ( They can't even sync the darn calendar !!!!! ) t-4-2 "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... WLM Ver 14 appears to have some troubles displaying KOREAN in the subject line of the message list. With respect to Korean TEXT and subject lines in OPENED messages, I don't see any problems with Korean. It's curious that apparently no provision has been made for CHINESE spellchecking -- whereas Japanese and Korean ARE covered. -- DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor |
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