>Go to Internet Option -> Fonts and select Cyrillic as Language Script.
I set Cyrillic as a Language Script and I installed an office today, but you may guess, it didn't help a bit. I am at lost, what could be wrong with my IE. In Opera I can type in Russian just fine...
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>>I've just bought a new Windows XP Home edition computer. I added Russian to the list of languages. But I just discovered, I have a problem typing in Russian in IE (I've checked in Notepad, it types Russian Ok). Instead of Russian letters I see numbers and symbols. What should I do?
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