MS-Word 2000 and upwards use Unicode (to be more specific, UTF-16 
little-endian). Earlier than that (97 and downwards) are still based on 
codepages, according to their versions (for example Hebrew MS-Word 97 stores 
strings in the Windows-1255 codepage; other languages can be typed and saved 
if you have the input method, as I did when I had Word 97 on my Win2K 
system, but they are stored as an easily-corrupted extended encoding. I 
upgraded to Word 2000 after Word 97 had corrupted all my Arabic text).

>i have a question..
>     i have a word editor(say MSWord)..does MSword have unicode
>compatibility...if not then how do i make it compatible to unicode
>standard.??
>regards,
>deepak


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