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You can choose a different interface language to change the language You will see the Interface Language field only if you have a language version of Lotus Notes, or have installed a language pack on an English version of Notes. In standard Notes
Click File Preferences. Macintosh OS X users: ... |
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By choosing a content language for Notes applications, you can take advantage of other languages served up by an Lotus Domino or HTTP server. For applications whose design supports multiple languages, you add the supported content language using this option. In standard Notes
Click File ... |
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If you see the MIME Save Warning dialog box, it means you are sending an email that uses Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) to display the formatting. You are receiving the warning because there are some features in Notes that cannot be expressed in MIME, such as hotspots and horizontal ... |
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An alternate name lets you use your native language and character set to type, display, and look up names. For example, you can type a name in a native language and character set when sending mail. Your primary name is recognizable to an international audience; an alternate name is recognizable in ... |
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You can choose whether mail sends multilingual mail messages in Unicode, Best Match, or if it prompts you each time to ask which format. In standard Notes
Click File Preferences. Macintosh OS X users: Click Lotus Notes Preferences. Click the plus sign beside Mail, and then click Internet. ... |