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What is the default language font you are using? "Have you edited the
Tools>Options>Language Settings>Languages" for the default Western,
Asian, and CTL settings?

Have you tried to use Paste Special and Unformatted text? This should
then paste the text in the font that is your default, listed in the font
"dialog" in your Formatting Toolbar [ "View>Toolbar>Formatting" ]. Do
you have that font your default Japanese font? What is the font's name.
There may be some issues there, or not.

To be honest, I do not remember how you set up the default font used for
Calc.

On 11/23/2011 11:03 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
(Windows XP (Japanese version), SP3, LibreOffice 3.4)

I am editing a calc spreasheet that contains three different languages:
Japanese / English / German
I have selected the entire sheet and:
Format -> Cells -> Font
chose:
1 western font (Arial) and
1 eastern font (MS P Gothic)

But EVERY time I copy something in Japanese from outside the calc file -
even from a text file - into a cell,
the font is something I do not recognize, but it definitely is NOT the
font I selected.
I can manually change the font for that particular cell, but appears to
me like a rather unnecessarily annoying action.

Is there no way to convince Calc to obey the setting I chose for the sheet?

Thank you in advance
Thomas




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