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* If you want to use Unicode languages Click on "Language setting" and "Languages" (Refer the first image from above).
 
* If you want to use Unicode languages Click on "Language setting" and "Languages" (Refer the first image from above).
 
* And check mark on "complex text layout" and select the language you want to use and click on "OK". And open the tools and options again.
 
* And check mark on "complex text layout" and select the language you want to use and click on "OK". And open the tools and options again.
* And then click on the "LibreOffice writer" and in that click on "Basic Fonts(CTS)".
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* And then click on "Default","Heading","List","Caption" and  "Index" and choose the Unicode fonts and click on "Apply" and "OK"
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<gallery mode="packed" heights=250>
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights=250>
 
File:Check mark on CTS.png|Check mark on CTS
 
File:Check mark on CTS.png|Check mark on CTS
 
File:Selecting the language in CTS.png|Selecting the language in CTS
 
File:Selecting the language in CTS.png|Selecting the language in CTS
 
File:OK.png|left|OK
 
File:OK.png|left|OK
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</gallery>
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* And then click on the "LibreOffice writer" and in that click on "Basic Fonts(CTS)".
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* And then click on "Default","Heading","List","Caption" and  "Index" and choose the Unicode fonts and click on "Apply" and "OK"
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<gallery mode="packed" heights=250>
 
File:Basic Fonts(CTS).png|Basic Fonts(CTS)
 
File:Basic Fonts(CTS).png|Basic Fonts(CTS)
 
File:Selecting the Unicode fonts.png|Selecting the Unicode fonts
 
File:Selecting the Unicode fonts.png|Selecting the Unicode fonts
 
File:OK..png|OK
 
File:OK..png|OK
</gallery>Now you can use the customized Unicode languages as per you customization.  
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</gallery>
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* Now you can use the customized Unicode languages as per you customization.
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