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Access databases in Chinese

Hi,

I would like to develop access databases for Chinese companies. I
have microsoft access 2002 in windows XP. I am able to create labels
in Chinese characters and enter Chinese characters in the tables.
However, I am not able to enter Chinese characters in the VBA editor.

Do I need to install Chinese Windows? Do I need to install Chinese
version of Microsoft Access? Are there any websites I need to visit to
get educated? Am I in the right newsgroup?
Thanks

Pauline Liu

May 21 '06 #1
1 2014
I am not sure specifically about Access, but in general you do not
need to install the Chinese version of windows or access: you can just
use IME, read for instance:

http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Pr...lation_XP.html

However, the best thing is probably to ask chinese colleagues who use
it, for confirmation....

-tom

pa********@mail.com ha scritto:
Hi,

I would like to develop access databases for Chinese companies. I
have microsoft access 2002 in windows XP. I am able to create labels
in Chinese characters and enter Chinese characters in the tables.
However, I am not able to enter Chinese characters in the VBA editor.

Do I need to install Chinese Windows? Do I need to install Chinese
version of Microsoft Access? Are there any websites I need to visit to
get educated? Am I in the right newsgroup?
Thanks

Pauline Liu


May 21 '06 #2

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