Keyboards come from the OS, not from Office. What version of Windows are you
running?

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> I have office 2000 and went to settings, keyboard and then
> language to change keyboard and language support to
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> Judith
1. I have Office 2002 Professional.
2. I Installed on my hard disk the files for right-to-
left languages from the original Office CD. Looks like
this is the step you missed. Do this from Control Panel,
Regional Options, Languages, Supplemental Language
Support, Install files for complex script and right-to-
left....
3. Add the Hebrew keyboard: Control Panel, Regional
Options, Language, Details, Settings, Add Input Language,
select Hebrew. You should end up with two keyboard icons
in this window.
4. In Word, go to Tools, Options, Edit, turn on Auto-
keyboard Switching. Note: key combo to switch languages
in a Word document is Left Alt and Shift together. Cursor
will change. This is a toggle.
If you have problems, you can email me direct.
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>I have office 2000 and went to settings, keyboard and then
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>Judith
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