In Word, how to separate Chinese characters and English and retypeset?

Updated on technology 2024-02-18
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's very simple, select all the text toolbar** Convert text to** OK, then it will show the Chinese and English separately arrangement**, and then select all the text, click the toolbar** Convert**Convert to text OK, then ** is gone. All that's left is a neat two-line line of text. This method is simple, but the disadvantage is that it is not easy to master, and there is a certain skill in adjusting the width of the column, which is not clear here.

    If that doesn't work, use the following method:

    Click Word Toolbar Format Column Two Columns OK, and then move all Chinese to the right column. By default, the print does not display columns, only two rows of text, which is very neat. If you use the general alignment method, there will definitely be uneven lengths.

    The width of the column can be adjusted freely with the mouse.

    When adjusting the width of the column, remove the "equal column width" check box in the above column attribute column, otherwise the column will not be able to pull over.

    It's a little more complicated, but it's reliable.

    You first see if this works, if it works, continue to do it, and if it doesn't work, change the way.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    2. Run the software and copy and paste the text to be into the blank document;

    3. A "regular expression" adds a space between all Chinese characters and English words, where "the number of spaces and the number of English letters n", where n is the number of characters at the beginning of the Chinese character from the beginning of the line. Run this with this regular expression and it will all be converted to the format you need in 2 seconds.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Copy the Word document to Excel for processing.

    1.If there is a cell in Excel, Chinese is together with English, but the number of Chinese is fixed (for example, in the illustrated case, the first 2 characters of the cell are Chinese).

    You can consider using a simple formula to achieve a quick split cell.

    2.Enter the formula in cell b1.

    left(a1,2)

    You can get the Chinese string in front of the cell.

    3.Enter the formula in cell C1.

    right(a1,len(a1)-2)

    to get the English string in front of the cell.

    4.Then, select the cell range B1:C1, pull down the formula, that is, autofill down.

    You can quickly get the effect of separating the Chinese and English in the cell.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Whether you want to delete Chinese or English or want to distance Chinese and English a little, I don't quite understand what you mean by "separate", so it's not good to talk nonsense. If you want to delete Chinese or English, you can use the method of finding and replacing it; If you want to distance Chinese and English a little more, you have to use tabs to achieve it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Method steps.

    First of all, we open a word document, as shown below, there are Chinese and English, and the current Chinese and English fonts are Songti. We select all the text, and if we set the font, it will often change the font in both Chinese and English.

    How can I separate the Chinese font settings from the English font settings, but relatively fast?

    We click on the file in the upper left corner of the interface to enter the interface below. Here we can find the boxed "Options" button in the image below.

    Click on Options, select Advanced, where you can set up many aspects. Different versions of the software may be different, so you can find it yourself.

    In the advanced options we find "Chinese fonts should also be used in Western script" under the options column, and uncheck the box in front of it. (The software is ticked by default).

    Click OK to return to the document interface, we select all documents, set the Chinese font, you will find that the Chinese font has been changed, but the English font has not changed.

    In the same way, you can also modify the English font, and the Chinese font will not change. I believe that by this point, you have learned how to set Chinese and English fonts separately, which is relatively convenient and fast, I hope you will like it!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Let's turn two columns into one column first.

    2.Hover over the hanging indentation (the triangle below), hold it down, and move it halfway through the sheet (wherever you want).

    3.Double-click on the triangle and the Paragraph window will pop up. Click "Set as Default" at the bottom

    4.Move the cursor in front of the kanji and press the tab key (to the left of the letter Q on the keyboard, there are two arrows).

    5.Repeat step 4 until all Chinese characters and English are separated.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Guess what you'll need in the end is**!

    It's a little easier to deal with in notepad, but it can't be done all at once.

    Make the replacement function in Notepad, replace vt. one by one、it.、.The substitution method is shown in the figure

    Replace with a [] column, paste a tab key first, which is the blue square on it, and replace it in a few clicks.

    The replaced content can be pasted directly into Excel.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Create a new excel file, copy the word text information, paste it directly in excel, select the merge format and paste it, but it will not be particularly clear, and there may be some text that is not separated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's easier to deal with in notepad, but it can't be done all at once. Make a replacement function in Notepad.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You give me something, I'll get it for you with **!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Directly cut a pagination in the middle is OK, very simple Fill in English on one side and Chinese on the other.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Place the Chinese and English bai in the word document

    The specific steps of separation are as follows:

    The materials that need to be prepared are DAO: computer and word document.

    1. Open the first version of the word document that needs to be edited, and click "Replace" in the opening.

    2. Then click on the search content in the pop-up window and enter "[!".1-^127]”。

    4. Then click "Replace All" and you're done.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Open the BAI of the word document, press the Ctrl+F key combination, and open DU to find and replace.

    Dialogue box. dao

    2. Enter [!] in the column of the version to find the content^1-^127]。

    4. Tick the Use Wildcard option, and then click the Replace All button.

    5. The effect seen, Chinese all disappeared, only English remained.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. First of all, select all the content of the du document that needs to be separated in the Chinese file. zhi2, and then click on the "Open DAO" tab in the special.

    Find" button.

    3. Then enter the search content: [!1- 127], select Find in the selected Chinese file, you can select all Chinese characters, and then copy and paste to select the Chinese.

    4. Then click "Replace", "Replace with" is vacant without filling in characters, check "Use wildcard" and click "Replace All".

    5. You can delete all the Chinese characters in the selected document and keep only English.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Many word documents are mixed in Chinese and English.

    du, as shown in the figure below, in order to get zhi to pure Chinese or dao pure English, we need to separate Chinese and English content, how to do it? The Find & Replace feature can help. Here are the steps.

    Method steps.

    Open the Word document, press Ctrl+F to open the Find and Replace dialog box, and enter [!] in the Find Content column^1-^127]

    Tick the Use Wildcard option and click the Replace All button.

    This is the effect we see, all Chinese is gone, only English remains, but there is another problem, that is, there are a lot of extra carriage returns left.

    Again, we press Ctrl+F, open the Find dialog box, then enter p p to switch to the replacement dialog, click the More button, open the advanced settings, uncheck Use wildcard, that is, don't use wildcard, and then click Replace All This is the final effect.

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