Office 2007 switch to English language
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One of our costumers has purchased a non-English version of MS Office 2007, and he wants to switch the whole suite to English interface.
Is that possible? If yes, does anyone have a link to it?
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One of our costumers has purchased a non-English version of MS Office 2007, and he wants to switch the whole suite to English interface.
Is that possible? If yes, does anyone have a link to it?
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One of our costumers has purchased a non-English version of MS Office 2007, and he wants to switch the whole suite to English interface.
Is that possible? If yes, does anyone have a link to it?
microsoft-office microsoft-office-2007 language-pack
One of our costumers has purchased a non-English version of MS Office 2007, and he wants to switch the whole suite to English interface.
Is that possible? If yes, does anyone have a link to it?
microsoft-office microsoft-office-2007 language-pack
microsoft-office microsoft-office-2007 language-pack
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Just had a quick Google to see what I could find. Not much. Three things I found:
Care of this page:
Go to the Start Menu and click on
Microsoft Office / Microsoft Office
Tools / Microsoft Office 2007 Language
Settings. If the first tab is called
"Display Language" and English is
listed, then you already have a copy
of English Office installed on your
machine. Switch to English, click OK,
and reboot your apps.
I would look at what registry settings Group Policy changes for User interface language and then apply that to the user's computer.
Otherwise you might want to track down the Office 2007 version of this page.
I'll check that and post a reply
– Dean
Jun 19 '11 at 10:45
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I have discussed this in-details in my post here.
In short, You have to :
1. download your desired language pack
2. Install that
3. Go to Office's setting & then select as default.
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up vote
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Just had a quick Google to see what I could find. Not much. Three things I found:
Care of this page:
Go to the Start Menu and click on
Microsoft Office / Microsoft Office
Tools / Microsoft Office 2007 Language
Settings. If the first tab is called
"Display Language" and English is
listed, then you already have a copy
of English Office installed on your
machine. Switch to English, click OK,
and reboot your apps.
I would look at what registry settings Group Policy changes for User interface language and then apply that to the user's computer.
Otherwise you might want to track down the Office 2007 version of this page.
I'll check that and post a reply
– Dean
Jun 19 '11 at 10:45
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up vote
2
down vote
Just had a quick Google to see what I could find. Not much. Three things I found:
Care of this page:
Go to the Start Menu and click on
Microsoft Office / Microsoft Office
Tools / Microsoft Office 2007 Language
Settings. If the first tab is called
"Display Language" and English is
listed, then you already have a copy
of English Office installed on your
machine. Switch to English, click OK,
and reboot your apps.
I would look at what registry settings Group Policy changes for User interface language and then apply that to the user's computer.
Otherwise you might want to track down the Office 2007 version of this page.
I'll check that and post a reply
– Dean
Jun 19 '11 at 10:45
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Just had a quick Google to see what I could find. Not much. Three things I found:
Care of this page:
Go to the Start Menu and click on
Microsoft Office / Microsoft Office
Tools / Microsoft Office 2007 Language
Settings. If the first tab is called
"Display Language" and English is
listed, then you already have a copy
of English Office installed on your
machine. Switch to English, click OK,
and reboot your apps.
I would look at what registry settings Group Policy changes for User interface language and then apply that to the user's computer.
Otherwise you might want to track down the Office 2007 version of this page.
Just had a quick Google to see what I could find. Not much. Three things I found:
Care of this page:
Go to the Start Menu and click on
Microsoft Office / Microsoft Office
Tools / Microsoft Office 2007 Language
Settings. If the first tab is called
"Display Language" and English is
listed, then you already have a copy
of English Office installed on your
machine. Switch to English, click OK,
and reboot your apps.
I would look at what registry settings Group Policy changes for User interface language and then apply that to the user's computer.
Otherwise you might want to track down the Office 2007 version of this page.
answered Jun 19 '11 at 6:50
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I'll check that and post a reply
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Jun 19 '11 at 10:45
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I'll check that and post a reply
– Dean
Jun 19 '11 at 10:45
I'll check that and post a reply
– Dean
Jun 19 '11 at 10:45
I'll check that and post a reply
– Dean
Jun 19 '11 at 10:45
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up vote
2
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I have discussed this in-details in my post here.
In short, You have to :
1. download your desired language pack
2. Install that
3. Go to Office's setting & then select as default.
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
I have discussed this in-details in my post here.
In short, You have to :
1. download your desired language pack
2. Install that
3. Go to Office's setting & then select as default.
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
I have discussed this in-details in my post here.
In short, You have to :
1. download your desired language pack
2. Install that
3. Go to Office's setting & then select as default.
I have discussed this in-details in my post here.
In short, You have to :
1. download your desired language pack
2. Install that
3. Go to Office's setting & then select as default.
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