Friday, December 10, 2010

How to translate Latin to English in Word 2003

Language is dead, so unless you're a linguist or an expert classic, chances are good that you never need to learn to speak or write Latin frequently.

Fortunately, computer technology can help to translate foreign languages and many different classics today. Microsoft Word 2003 is such a program in a few simple steps Latin can translate into English. Level of difficulty: Moderately easy

Instructions

You need: Microsoft Word 2003 disk things
  1. 1

    Open Microsoft Word 2003 on your computer.

Place the Word 2003 CD into your CD drive as such as translation software from the hard disk installed language and must be accessible.
  • 2

    Find the piece of the Latin text to be translated.

  • Press and hold the left mouse button and select the text. Click the mouse and select "Copy".
  • 3

    Click the mouse and choose "Paste" to place the Latin text segment in your Word document for translation.

  • 4

    Select the text in the Word document, and then click "Tools" from the menu bar.

  • 5

    Scroll to "Languages" in the toolbar, and then select "translate" from this menu.

  • On the screen, a prompt should appear that the software must be installed and asked if you want to install now. Click "OK". After Word has completed, the text will be translated to complete installation.

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