Hebrew Alphabet = Aleph-Bet The Hebrew languages uses a different alphabet than English. The picture below illustrates the Hebrew alphabet, in Hebrew alphabetical order. Note that Hebrew is written from right to left, rather than left to right as in English, so Alef is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet and Tav is the last.
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I need to use different fonts for English and Hebrew in the same document. How can I change the font of all the Hebrew text, possibly using Find-and-Replace?
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Michael SandlerMichael Sandler
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You don't need to use Change and Replace!
You should use STYLES. Styles is a very simple feature with great capabilities to little known to MS Word Users.
Click on Styles -> Than under Format choose your language. See the attached photo..
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