What should I do to be able to paste the content I prepared in Quillpad into Microsoft Office?
Microsoft Word unfortunately doesn’t support rendering of the Indian unicode scripts by default. You will have to install ‘Supplemental language support’ in Windows XP. Start -> Control Panel -> Regional & Language Options -> Languages -> Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai) (You would need your Operating System installation disc for this) Incidentally(accidentally!!) Microsoft WordPad (write.exe) (and notepad to some extent) doesn’t have any problem rendering indian language content, so if you don’t have complex formatting in your documents you can use the minimalistic wordpad. You can also try out the free, open source software OpenOffice.org which handles rendering of indic scripts by default.
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