There is one in WORD. Open the file in WORD, select all (CTRL+A), and then select Tools Language Chinese Conversion. In the dialog box, select whether to convert from simple to complex or from complex to simple.
PYes, Excel 2007. If you need to convert from simplified Chinese to traditional Chinese, click to switch to the "Review" tab, and click the "Convert from Simplified Chinese to Traditional Chinese" button in the "Convert from Simplified Chinese to Traditional Chinese" option group to convert from simplified Chinese to traditional Chinese, as shown below:/ppimg src=3592100952//p]
Excel is strong in processing table data, but its ability to process text is not as good as that of French Word.For example, Excel does not have this function to convert simple and complex fonts.But you can select and copy the cells to be converted in the Excel table, paste them into Word, and then paste the whole table in Word into Excel after conversion!]
Yes, Excel 2007. If you need to convert from simplified Chinese to traditional Chinese, click to switch to the "Review" tab, and click the "Convert from Simplified Chinese to Traditional Chinese" button in the "Convert from Simplified Chinese to Traditional Chinese" option group to convert from simplified Chinese to traditional Chinese, as shown below:
Excel 2007,Click to switch to the "Review" tab, and click the "Convert Traditional Chinese to Simplified Chinese" button in the "Convert Traditional Chinese to Simplified Chinese" option group to convert traditional Chinese to simplified Chinese immediately As follows:
If you reinstall the 2007 version, you can directly convert simple and complex fonts in. The 2003 version can only copy the text to Word for conversion, and then copy the converted text back to Excel.