Dear Allan,
you can check if "detect language automatically" setting in Word is
set. If so, the labels and other text in your output may trigger the
language switch.
Regards,
Sergiy
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Allan Reese (Cefas)
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Responding to Nick Cox. No joke intended. Anna Timberlake is (afaik)
> Portuguese and that was the only connection I can grasp at to explain
> the language switch.
>
> Having closed Stata and Word, but not rebooted, I just pasted a
> different output and the language stayed English(UK).
>
> Allan
>
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