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7 Languages and Windows
7.6 Writing in other alphabets in Outlook
Note the following when writing in other alphabets in Outlook:
- To write in Outlook using different alphabets such as those used by Russian and Hindi, you must have Outlook XP or later.
- However, in earlier versions of Outlook (such as Outlook 2000), you can write your email in another program (such as Notepad), and then copy it from Notepad and paste it into Outlook.
- You may need to choose a suitable Encoding from the ‘Format’ menu in order for your email to be sent correctly and decoded correctly at the other end.
- Because email may pass through many, varied systems between being sent and being received, it’s not always possible to guarantee that anything other than plain, Latin text will be delivered exactly as you wrote it.