Dear members, While posting the above message, I mentioned about the very useful help section available with it. Just click on the " ? " mark to get some tips, or on the keyboard logo to get online keyboard and if further help is required scroll below and click on discussions to find out more. For those who want to cut and paste please follow the following link http://groups.google.com/group/google-india-labs/browse_thread/thread/ea7c616b8d927c97 But please ensure that in your regional language settings under control panel, the option to write in indic languages is checked. If not kindly visit www,azhagi.com where Shri Vishi has very brilliant tutorials that even a layman can understand.and do as per the guidance. dasan, T.Raguveeradayal
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 04:57:31 -0800 (PST) Oppiliappan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote
Dear Sir, Thank you very much for this very useful tip. I did try it and found it very useful. But I encountered one difficulty. When I cut and paste the Tamil paragraph typed in the Goggle on to the MS Word, it all shows in square boxes. Please tell me how to get the typed material transferred to MS word so that we can create documents in MS Office Word format. Pledase advise, R. Raghunathan"T.Raguveeradayal" wrote: Members desiring to write inTamil but at the same time hesitant to install any softwares can now easily write in Tamil. The helpful Google has again come to our help. (Perhaps to many of you I may be late in reporting this) Please visit http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/Tamil to begin to write in Tamil. More details are available there. The only disadvantage is that you have to be online but nowthat Broadband is there that may not be a great problem.dasan,T.Raguveeradayal