If the language you want to use does not appear in the dropdown menus in Microsoft Office Language Settings, you need to get a language pack for the language installed. Your settings on this tab are important for spellchecking and other language specific options for your Office documents. Here you may also select your primary editing language, which is the language you will be using most. Go to the Editing Languages tab, and select the languages you'll use for editing documents.In this dialogue you may also set a different language for Help topics in MS Office. Select your language from the dropdown menu. Go to the Display Language tab, and deselect (click to remove the check mark) in the Set the Microsoft Office display language to match the Windows display language box. Open the Start menu, select Microsoft Office Tools and then select Microsoft Office Language Settings or Language Preferences (depending on the Office version). Changing the display language in Microsoft Office for Windows: If you want to use Office in a different language than Windows, you can set this. Please see Changing display language for Windows for more information about the Windows language versions. The display language in Microsoft Office for Windows follows the language setting for the OS. Please see Changing the system language in Mac OS X for more information.
If Mac OS X is set to your preferred language, but Microsoft office is displayed in another, Office is not available in your preferred language.
The display language in Microsoft Office for Mac OS X follows the language setting for the OS as far as possible.
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To ensure the security of your Office suite and to get all of the latest features, upgrade to the latest version of Office for free as part of your Microsoft 365 subscription. Changing display language in Microsoft Office Microsoft 365 subscribers can no longer download or install Office 2013 on PC or Office 2011 for Mac from the account portal.