Look in the Insert> Special Characters to see if the Korean character
are seen there.
There is also a section
TOOLS > OPTIONS > Language Settings > Local Language?
to set to the Korean Language.
But is you use English language and have installed a Korean Language font
I have found that many of the non-English character are usually in the
Special Character section of the font.
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From: "Ben James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:10 PM
Subject: [users] [moderated] YOU MUST GIVE A SUMMARY HERE
I have recently installed Open Office and so far am very happy with it.
I am learning "how to" as I go along. On thing I have not been able to
discover is if I can use the Korean Language Pack and Korean IME I have
installed in my computer. I it can be used please tell me where I can
get instruction to set it up.
Thank You,
Ben James
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