How to convert the Simplified Chinese characters into Traditional Chinese characters?
As we all know, it had been a pain in the neck for long time to convert Simplified Chinese characters (GB code) to Traditional Chinese characters (Big5 code), or vice versa. However, this is not a problem anymore, especially for the PC users who have Windows 2000 or XP and also use MS Office 2000 or XP. Microsoft developed 2 software packages to handle such conversion job. One is called “Microsoft Proofreading Tool”, the other is “Multilanguage User’s Interface.” You only need one of them to get such job done. You can find more information about these two software programs in Microsoft’s website. After one of these programs is installed, you can open a Chinese Word file, say in GB code, then go to “Tools” in the menu bar, rollover “Language” and select “Chinese translation”, then a popup window appears, asking you the conversion direction, select the radio button you want. Before the blink of your eyes, the job is done! These two programs work with MS Word seamlessly, and made the Chin
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