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Bill Wilson

Change the user interface language for the Ribbon, menus, dialog boxes, and
Help in Office 2003.

I am working on a computer that has the language pack installed and the user
uses the following;
English (United States)
Arabic (Morocco)
French (France)
When the user installed Office and the language pack, all for the menus and
such were in English. But some time after installation, they have switched to
French.

What I would like to know is how to change these back to English from French.
Thanks for your support.

Bill Wilson
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bill,

You mentioned the Ribbon but also Office 2003. The Ribbon is new to Office 2007. If you have an Office 2007 Single Language Pack
installed then from Word you can use
Office Button=>Word Options=>Popular=>Language Settings
and use the 'Display Language' tab to change the defaults.

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Change the user interface language for the Ribbon, menus, dialog boxes, and
Help in Office 2003.

I am working on a computer that has the language pack installed and the user
uses the following;
English (United States)
Arabic (Morocco)
French (France)
When the user installed Office and the language pack, all for the menus and
such were in English. But some time after installation, they have switched to
French.

What I would like to know is how to change these back to English from French.
Thanks for your support.

Bill Wilson >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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Bill Wilson

Sorry, my mistake on the Ribbon, I had copied and pasted from an article
about this with Office 2007.
Yes, I am dealing with Office 2003.
Thanks
 
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Earle Horton

Language Pack? I looked for something like that for Office 2003 and wound
up buying Office 2003 Proofing Tools, which does not change the user
interface, but only provides additional proofing tools.

Do you have an XP Language Pack or Multi-Language Interface? (Afaik, these
are corporate account products that are not available to the general retail
public.) In that case the question would possibly be better asked in an XP
discussion group.

Earle
 

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