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To change the language for those, you need to adjust Office 365 settings.
- Click on your name again, but this time, choose View Account.
- Under Settings, click on Language and time zone.
- Choose the desired language and click Save.
- Certain (not all) Office 365 properties will now be translated into your language.
How do I change my Microsoft account language?
Kindly follow the steps below to change your account’s default language setting:
- Sign in to your account.
- Go to this link to view the list of languages on your account.
- Select the language you want to use.
- Click the Save button found at the bottom of the language choices.
How do I change the language of my Microsoft Office?
To configure the display language:
- Within any Office application, select File > Options > Language.
- Under Office display Language, make sure the display language you want Office to use is listed.
- Select the language you want, and then select Set as Preferred.
How to create multiple languages in SharePoint Server?
SharePoint language packs enable you to create site collections and sites in multiple languages without requiring separate installations of SharePoint Server. A farm administrator must install language packs on all web and application servers in the SharePoint farm before sites can be created in languages other than the default language.
This section does not apply to SharePoint Foundation 2013. The SharePoint Server multilingual sites feature enables you to work in multiple languages, to provide content to users in more than one language, or both. The multilingual sites feature, offers the following: Create, manage, and read content in different languages.
How do I change the language on my SharePoint site?
Finally, To change the SharePoint Language Settings. Open your site with Internet Explorer > Go to Site Settings > Site Administration > Language settings. Check your Alternate language > Click on Ok. From Internet Explorer Menu > Tools > Internet Options > General Tab > Click on Language Button below appearance section.
All sites within that domain name are displayed in the user’s preferred language. This does not change the default site language. Other users who view the site see the site’s user interface displayed either in the default site language or in their preferred language.