How do I change the language on ArcGIS?

How do I change the language on ArcGIS?

  1. Using the ArcGIS Administrator, click the ArcGIS node in the table of contents.
  2. Click Advanced.
  3. Select the language for use and click Save.
  4. Click Apply to set your changes without closing the ArcGIS Administrator or OK to apply changes and close the ArcGIS Administrator.

How do I change the language on ArcGIS pro?

To open the Language options, follow these steps:

  1. From an open project, click the Project tab on the ribbon. Alternatively, from the ArcGIS Pro start page, click Settings in the lower left corner.
  2. In the list on the left, click Options.
  3. On the Options dialog box, under Application, click Language.

What language does ArcGIS online use?

ArcGIS API for JavaScript and Runtime SDKs are designed for building customized location-based apps for most modern platforms. ArcGIS API for Python is a modern, clean scripting language developed specifically for GIS analytics, visualization, and portal management.

Where do I change the language in ArcGIS?

At the top of the site, click your name and click My settings. On the General tab, in the Language, number, and date format section, click Update. From the Language drop-down menu, choose your language preference.

How to change service settings in ArcGIS Server?

You can use the Service Editor inside ArcGIS Server Manager to view and change many settings for the map services in your server site. To access the Service Editor for a service, follow these steps: Log in to ArcGIS Server Manager as an administrator or publisher.

Can a ArcGIS administrator control the language of the user interface?

The ArcGIS Administrator does not control the language of the user interface for applications written with .NET or Java. Those types of applications rely on the operating system settings only. If you click on the Advanced button, there are only two choices: There are no language packs installed.

Where do I set my region in ArcGIS?

Region sets the featured maps on the home page, content in the gallery, and the default extent of new maps.