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My coputer writes arabic letters but only english numbers, even with the alt+ shift option . how canI make it wite arabic numbers? . I have the vista version. A friend recommnededusing the control panel and the regional settings for numbers but that did not work eithr.
[Edited at 2011-02-10 16:22 GMT]
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Ghina संयुक्त राज्य अमरीका Local time: 10:12 अंग्रेजी से अरबी
how to make my computer write numbers in Arabic
Feb 10, 2011
Hi,
if you're in Word, go to commands, advanced, and then under numbers, choose "context".
good luck
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Arabic numbers are the numbers we use these days as English
Feb 10, 2011
IOMS wrote:
Alsalomo alikom
My coputer writes arabic letters but only english numbers, even with the alt+ shift option . how canI make it wite arabic numbers? . I have the vista version. A friend recommnededusing the control panel and the regional settings for numbers but that did not work eithr.
[Edited at 2011-02-10 16:22 GMT]
Wa-alaikum assalam
All what you need to know first is that the original Arabic Numbers are the English numbers we use these days, ONE in Arabic is this one = 1. What we use these days is the Hindi version. So in order to change, you must tell us what Office do you have, i.e is it 2007 or 2003 or the latest one 2010.
Ok for 2007 go to the upper left corner, the icon of Microsoft Office, then go to the right bottom of the drop down menu, where it says:
Word Options, then another window will open, go to advanced, then go to show document content, then go to Numeral, then choose Hindi don't choose Arabic, if you need what we do write these days.
I hope that help.
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