Try setting the Table Properties to RTL. Right-click on the table and choose Table Properties. In the Table tab, near the bottom, should be a setting for RTL/LTR. If not, then you don't have Hebrew enabled in Office. Start->Programs->Microsoft Office->Microsoft Office Tools->Microsoft Office Language Settings. Verify Hebrew is enabled (should show up in the list on the right). Changing the setting will require a restart of Word.
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"Chris Shearer Cooper" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have an RTF file that contains mostly Hebrew, so the \rtldoc tag is > specified early on ("This document will be formatted to have Arabic-style > pagination") and then contains several tables which specify \taprtl ("Table > direction is right to left") and \rtlrow ("Cells in this table row will have > right-to-left precedence"). > > On my English Windows XP Pro system, I have enabled "Install files for > complex script and right-to-left languages" and installed Hebrew as an > "Installed service" on the "Text Services and Input Languages" dialog. > > When I load the RTF file into my Word, the characters appear correctly in > Hebrew, and the Hebrew text is correctly right-to-left, but the columns are > not in the correct order (the column specified first in the RTF file, which > should be the right-most column, is instead left-most). > > Am I expecting too much of my English version of Word? Is there just no way > to have English Word properly display Hebrew RTF files? > > Thanks, > Chris > > >
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