When Office 2010 is installed, we typically encounter problems with using the input method that is not the default input method that we set up when we open Word and outlook. For example: In Control Panel-region and language, the default input method is set to other Third-party input methods, but the default input that word loads is the Microsoft Input method. So how do you synchronize the input method that word, Outlook loads, with the system?
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If the system defaults to the Chinese input method, we can try to open Word by default display Chinese, the operation is as follows:
1. Open Word blank document, click "File" in the upper-left corner, and click "Options".
3. In the Word options, select Advanced.
5. Click OK and exit the Word document.
After the above settings, the next time you start Word will automatically use your default input method, such as Google Pinyin, QQ Pinyin and so on.
We can also cancel this option in Outlook 2010 to automatically load the system default Chinese input method after starting Outlook.
1. Start Outlook 2010.
2. Open file, click Options. Here we find that there is no setting in the advanced options like Word, but there is a small difference:
We switch to "mail" and click "Editor Options" in "Edit Mail"
3. Under Advanced in Editor options, you can cancel "Input method control is active", as shown in the following illustration:
4. Set complete, confirm exit, the next time you start Outlook is the system default input method.
4. Confirm that the "Input method control is active" option is enabled in the Edit option, and if enabled, please cancel this option.