Multiple installations, multiple languages

H

hinarei

I have a user in Kazakhstan whose business is primarily in English, but we
will be getting help from people who only understand Russian.

What's the best way of getting two versions of Office on one machine? One
in Russian, one in English? Menus would need to be in both Cyrillic and
English.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Hinarei,

If you're going to be using Office 2007 you can add additional languages for menus by purchasing either the applicable Single
Language packs or the Office 2007 Language Pack (that has multiple language additions).
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/HA102113681033.aspx

For Office 2003, if you had a volume license agreement you could purchase the Enterprise only multi-language pack edition, or if you
had two separate language editions the recommendation was to install them into separate boot partitions as the Office local editions
used many of the same file names, but they had differing content and could 'step on' each other if installed together.

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I have a user in Kazakhstan whose business is primarily in English, but we
will be getting help from people who only understand Russian.

What's the best way of getting two versions of Office on one machine? One
in Russian, one in English? Menus would need to be in both Cyrillic and
English.>>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
H

hinarei

Thank you kindly, Bob.

That's very helpful :)

We're moving to Office 2007, so might as well see about a language pack for
this user.
 

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