![]() I found that after all those steps, there is no box in the toolbar from which to select Hebrew - even if I highlight a particular segment of text, then manually go through those four steps, I'm not sure I ever reach a point where I've actually "told" the program I want the text in Hebrew. Even so, I still could not use Hebrew, not even once again trying the four steps involving "Format, character, etc.". And, I just double-checked that I had actually and correctly done what you mentioned, and simply repeated the steps just to be sure. Thanks for offering your advice, but I had done all that already. Which ultimately brings me to my question: Can anyone help me figure out how to get Hebrew and Greek fonts working with Open Office 2.3? (I also have a "Cardo98" folder sitting on my desktop, waiting to be used.)Īny help would be much appreciated, and would likely prevent any further long-winded and self-pitying posts from me. Instead, my "Times New Roman" English characters remained "Times New Roman" English characters. Having done all this, and selecting the Hebrew language, I expected miraculous results - which were not forthcoming.
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