
Word will support Arabic if you do the following:ġ- In your Gmail account open documents and create a word document and write any Arabic word.Ģ- Go to File and Download as Word & save to your Desktopģ- Open Word in your Mac and open the save file that you created using Gmail.Ĥ- Save as and change the format to Word Template (.docx)Ĭlose everything and when you go back to open Word in your Mac choose My template, you should fine the file and the name would be what ever name you have give to that file you saved from Gmail. MS Office 2011 for MAC has problems with Arabic BUT PowerPoint does support Arabic, Word does not by default but I found a solution to make it accept Arabic writing. Subject: Re: office for Mac 2011 and Arabic support This was posted on the old forums: (BTW, I used TextEdit and it work so you don't necessarily have to use Google Docs. If this is a feature that you consider useful, be sure to let Microsoft know by sending them feedback (via the Send Feedback command in Outlook’s Help menu) So here is an attempt to keep a record of video format supported by Microsoft PowerPoint 2011:īecause iTunes videos are compatible with PowerPoint, H.261, H.262, H.263, and H.264 video standard should play perfectly fine, though it’s best to stick with a video format that is used almost everywhere - AVI and MP4 video format, for example.Microsoft has not announced support for Arabic languages. Microsoft hasn’t documented the list of supported video files in PowerPoint because of the various version of the program available. For instance, when an MP4 video is added using Mac PowerPoint 2011, it may fail to run on PowerPoint 2007 on Windows. Make sure to check the version of PowerPoint installed on the machine you are going to use during presentation. You should always choose the video format wisely. What Kind of Videos Does PowerPoint Support? You may put yourself in a lousy situation. But have you given a thought about the kind of video format supported in PowerPoint? What if the video doesn’t play - or worse, the video doesn’t play when you are in the middle of your presentation. Inserting videos into your presentation slide is easy.

Any video, as long as it is relevant and short, can magnetize your audience. Office Watch for Apple is our famous, free newsletter how to get the most from Office on Apple devices. Keep up with Microsoft Office on the Mac, iPad and iPhone. Office Watch for Apple iPad, iPhone and Mac computers. Adding videos into your PPT slides adds a new dimension to your presentation. In the meantime, your Mac and Office continue to work nicely.
