How Omniform Uses Language Selections - NUANCE OMNIFORM 2 Reference

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Select a different language for the current form if you like.
Changing the language of the current form could cause OmniForm
to misinterpret any data already entered in that form. OmniForm
warns you of this if at least one field is filled and you change the
Current Form selection.
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Click New Forms.
The Language drop-down list displays the default language that
will be used for the next form you open, scan, or import.
The language selected for a new form will also become the
Current Form selection when that form opens in OmniForm.
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Select a different default language for new forms if you like.
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Click OK.

How OmniForm Uses Language Selections

The Current Form language selection affects:
• The formatting of currency, number and date entries in the
currently open form.
• Which dictionary is used for spell checking. (The International
English version contains all available dictionaries. Other users
can call 800-654-1187 to order additional dictionaries.)
• The international symbol that appears in the status bar when a
form is open.
The New Form language selection affects:
• The formatting of currency, number and date entries in new
forms you create by scanning or importing, or by choosing New
in the File menu.
• The international symbol that appears in the status bar when no
form is open.
Control Panel Selections
Selections made International tab do not affect selections made in the
Regional Settings control panel (Windows 95) or the International control
panel (Windows NT and 3.1).
Only the List Separator option in these control panels affects how data is
displayed in OmniForm.
International Settings
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