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Windows needs to be manually configured for the language that you want to use. All versions of Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003 operating systems have built-in support for Indic languages.
However, if you have not selected Language Support at the time of installation, you will not be able to use the multilingual feature in Tally.
| 1. | Click Control Panel from the Start menu or click on My Computer. |
| 2. | Double-click the icon Regional and Language Options. |

| 3. | In the Regional and Language Options window, select Languages tab. |
| 4. | Select Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai) under Supplemental language support. |
| 5. | Click Details to display Text Services and Input Languages window. |

| 6. | Click Add from Settings to display Add Input language dialog box. |
| 7. | Select the language from the Input language drop-down list. Select Hindi as an example. |

| 8. | Select Hindi Traditional from the Keyboard layout/IME drop-down list and click OK. |
| 9. | Click Apply and OK in Text Services and Input Languages window. |
| 10. | Click Apply and OK in Regional and Language Options window. |
| 11. | Change Regional Options dialog box is displayed with a prompt to Restart the computer for the changes to take effect. |
Windows has now been configured to enter text in Hindi.
 
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