PowerWord friends know, in the search word interface can be selected text copied to other places. Copy and paste in English and Chinese is easy, Japanese can be troublesome-no matter where the paste, the results are garbled. Because PowerWord Japanese encoding is not Unicode or GBK, but shift-jis. What about this? You can, of course, use the Japanese input method to play it again, or use the "two copy" approach: Select the desired Japanese, copy to Notepad. Save and then open with IE (at this point is still garbled), and then click "See → code → Japanese (shift-jis)" or "Japanese (automatic selection)", is not the same as the PowerWord display? Then the Japanese in IE copy paste into other word processing software will not appear garbled.
Small knowledge:
1. To select the ANSI encoding (in the Save As box) when you save a text file in Windows XP, the other three encodings cannot be viewed in Japanese in IE.
2. How to view a text file with IE: in Windows 98, select the file, and then press and hold down the SHIFT key while pressing the right mouse button, then click Open on the shortcut menu, and then select IE; in Windows XP, press the right mouse button on the file, then click on the shortcut menu. Open the way → Select the program, and then choose IE can.