我用的windows啊
【 在 huhu 的大作中提到: 】
: 苹果电脑吗?
: 网上找到的:
: if an East Asian Keyboard Input Source is added the OS automatically adds that language to the list of Preferred Languages as well. When an East Asian language is listed there (even if it isn't the Primary language), Word picks that up on launch. That results in the differently appearing mark. Once the language is removed from the list of Preferred Languages & the Input Method is removed, the mark in Word documents returns to 'normal' when next launched. It appears to remain that way until such time as an East Asian language or Input Method again is added in System Preferences. Note that you are not "deleting language sets", you're simply not leaving them enabled.
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