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What is the Microsoft Office Multi-Language Pack 2007? The Microsoft Office Multi-Language Pack 2007 is an add-in product that can change the entire user experience of Office 2007 desktop applications by enabling each desktop to support many languages.
Adding Language Packs for OfficeThe first thing you’ll want to do is for the language you wish to use. These language packs are completely free and are available for.Once on Office’s language accessory pack page, select the version of Office you are currently using. You’ll find the three available tabs under “Step 1: Install the language accessory pack.”From the drop-down list, select the desired language. We’ll go with Japanese in this example.Once selected, the language pack’s details appear below.
On the right-hand side of the window, choose the download respective to the architecture you’re running on Windows.RELATED:You’ll now be prompted to choose the location for the application download. Do that and then save. Next, locate and open the application. Office will then guide you through the installation process.This process can take a few minutes, so be patient.To make sure the language pack was installed correctly, open Word and then select “Options” at the bottom of the left-hand pane. (If you have a document open in Word, you’ll need to click the “File menu first and then click “Options.”The “Word Options” window will appear. In the options pane on the left, select “Language.”In the “Choose Editing Languages” section, you should see your installed languages.Now that the language pack is successfully installed let’s go through some of the available language settings. Setting the Editing and Proofing LanguageIn the list of available languages in the “Choose Editing Languages” section, select your desired language.
Next, select the “Set as Default” button on the right.A message will appear letting you know that your chosen editing language will take effect the next time you launch Office. It also warns you that some of your settings might change, so take note of that. If you’re ok to move forward, select “Yes.”That’s all it takes to set up the editing and proofing language. If, however, the language says “Not Enabled” under “Keyboard Layout,” click the link and follow the instruction for adding the language pack. Setting the Display and Help LanguagesNow it’s time to change the UI language of Word.
Doing this will change the buttons, menus, controls, and help notifications.We’ll still be working in the “Word Options” window. This time, find the “Choose Display Language” section. You’ll see two separate menus here: “Display Language” and “Help Language.” Select the desired language for both. You’ll also need to select “Set as Default” for both. Once you’re finished, click “OK.”You’ll now be prompted to restart Office.
This is necessary for the new language to take effect.Close and reopen Word to make sure it’s working correctly.You’re all set!
In function of your function of Office, the way to change the language is not the same. If you have, it's very easy because it's include in the interface of any Office application (like Excel 2016, Word 2016.) and it's free.For the other version of Office (Office 2013, Office 2010 and Office 2007), you have to open a specific tool to change the language.
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But, before to use it, you have to download the pack language (links at the end of this page).But it's not all. In function of your Office version, you can not use the same pack language. If you download the pack language for Office 2013 and you work with Office 2010, it won't work. Excel 2016If you have, you can easily change the language of Office. Go to the Excel options File Options. Go to the Language menu. If you have other languages installed, you just have to move the language you want on the first position.
If the language is not installed, download it for free on Office.comLook at the following video to see how to proceed.
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