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Dear all,
Great to be here for asking a question. Could you please let me know how to have two separate word files, one with "Hindi" and another with "Context" settings, at the same time? In other words, how we can specifically set the "Numeral" settings for a given word file, so that setting just is applied on this word file, not any word file that is opened. p.s, I have word 2010 installed on windows 7 Thanks in advance Last edited by maryia; 07-27-2017 at 11:11 PM. |
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