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Old November 18th, 2005, 04:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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Default Multiple Languages Application

Hello

I have developed an application with a Greek version of MS Access.
Althouth the application is written in English it is not possible to run the
application on a computer with another language setting but Greek.
It is neccessary to run the application on computers of any language.
Do you know any method to resolve the problem or I have to rebuilt the
application with an English version of MS Access (I don't even want to think
of it)

Thanks

GL
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Old November 21st, 2005, 07:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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Default Multiple Languages Application

Unless all your forms, command buttons, error messages etc use icons instead
of text (much like a modern automobile dashboard), you will have to redesign
the application. You could have a table containing all the text for the
application with the various translations, and use this table to populate all
the captions and messages in the application. Just a thought. I'm sure there
are Microsoft websites on internationalizing applications which you can
reefer to. Just google it.

Dorian

"GL" wrote:

Hello

I have developed an application with a Greek version of MS Access.
Althouth the application is written in English it is not possible to run the
application on a computer with another language setting but Greek.
It is neccessary to run the application on computers of any language.
Do you know any method to resolve the problem or I have to rebuilt the
application with an English version of MS Access (I don't even want to think
of it)

Thanks

GL

 




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