Project 2000. Using a Foreign Language

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Lesson 4: Using a Foreign Language          125

 


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Lesson 4: Using a Foreign Language

Overview

In this lesson we will discuss the use of foreign languages in Microsoft® Project 2000.

What You Will Learn

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

n  Discuss the use of the World Wide Executable and Language Pack versus Localized versions of Microsoft Project 2000.

n  Define the difference between a Code Page and Unicode

n  Enable languages and keyboards for use in Microsoft Project 2000.

n  Install and use the IME.

n  Define the requirements for using Help in another language.


Microsoft Project in Different Languages

There are three main groups of languages that Microsoft Project is released in. These are noted in the table below:

Language Group

Language Example

Characteristics

European

English, Italian, French

Single Byte Characters (256 possible combinations) Horizontal Text only.

Bi-directional

Hebrew

Double Byte Characters (65,536 possible combinations) Right-to-left text with complex text rendering requirements.

Far East

Chinese, Japanese, Korean

Double Byte Characters (65,536 possible combinations) vertical text, requires Input Method Editor (IME)

Microsoft Project 2000 is released in 18 languages worldwide. The specific language versions that Microsoft Project is released in are as follows:

1.  Chinese (Simplified)

2.  Chinese (Traditional)

3.  Czech

4.  Danish

5.  Dutch

6.  English

7.  Finnish

8.  French

9.  German

10. Hebrew

11. Italian

12. Japanese

13. Korean

14. Norwegian

15. Polish

16. Portuguese (Brazilian)

17. Spanish

18. Swedish

Note

The above lists the languages that Microsoft Project 2000 is released in as localized versions. This list is different than the available language packs that run on the English version of Microsoft Project 2000.

World Wide Executable vs. Localized Versions

Microsoft Project 2000, like other Microsoft Office 2000 applications, is designed to be a worldwide executable. In other words, Microsoft Project’s core functionality is designed to be language independent. This allows easier development of multiple language versions of the same product and reduces Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for corporations that deploy multiple language versions of Microsoft Project. It also allows an individual user to create projects using multiple languages and to utilize menus, online help, and proofing tools from any language pack that is applied.

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