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On 05/13/2012 10:23 PM, Empty wrote:
Thanks for your reply!

I am using 'Times New Roman' in English and 'Arial Unicode MS' in Japanese
and Korean.
That should rule out a specific font problem.

As I can`t using shortcut in Korean IME, type Korean first and use shortcut
after changing IME to English or Japanese.

In other words:

Type Korean → Change IME to English(or Japanese) →  Select word → Command +
I

It works if I do like above. So I think there are no problem of a font.


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