Microsoft KB Archive/181597

= OFF97: Differences Between U.S. and International English Office =

Article ID: 181597

Article Last Modified on 1/22/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft PowerPoint 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
There are two English language versions of Microsoft Office 97: the U.S. English version and the International English version.

The only difference between the two English language versions of Microsoft Office 97 Professional Edition for Windows is the content in Microsoft Bookshelf Basics. For this reason, only Microsoft Office 97 Professional Edition for Windows is released as a separate "International English" version. All other differences between the U.S. English and the International English versions are behavioral differences that are based on the settings in the Regional Settings control panel for the system.



MORE INFORMATION
Although there are no differences in the core feature set, some options behave differently depending on the regional settings for your system.

The behavioral differences that are based on system regional settings for the two English versions of Office 97 are listed as follows.

Installation
If Microsoft Office 97 is installed on a computer for which regional settings are not configured for U.S. English, the Microsoft Office Setup program prompts you to specify the proofing dictionary that you want to use. After you do this, the spelling dictionary that you specified is installed. Microsoft Office Setup prompts you whether to use the A4 paper format or the U.S. letter paper format and installs the appropriate templates automatically. Note that Microsoft Office includes templates that work for both English language versions.

NOTE: If you install the English version of Microsoft Office 97 and you are using U.S. regional settings, the prompt that asks you to specify the proofing dictionaries and the paper format to use does not appear.

Microsoft Word 97
When you use Microsoft Word with U.S. English regional settings, a dialog box prompts you to specify a preferred English language "variation" and a default paper size. Time, date, and measurement defaults are determined and vary based on the system regional settings when you run Microsoft Word. (For more information, see the "Installation" section.)

Microsoft Excel 97
Number formats, date formats, time formats, and measurements are based on system regional settings.

Microsoft PowerPoint 97
You can install the Genigraphics Wizard & GraphicsLink component only if your system regional settings are configured for the United States or for Canada. The Genigraphics Wizard allows you to send Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to Genigraphics Corporation to create 35mm slides, posters, color overheads, and prints. The Office-wide procedure of setting the default proofing dictionary also applies to Microsoft PowerPoint. There are no differences in templates or in clipart.

Microsoft Access 97
No additional behavior differences that are based on regional settings apply to Microsoft Access.

Microsoft Outlook 97
No additional behavior differences that are based on regional settings apply to Microsoft Outlook.

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