
Almost everything including the help and support system will be converted to the language of your choice. When you do, the text displayed in the install windows is actually in the language you selected.If you want to install multiple Office 2010 language packs in the single installation of Office, you can choose your language and the download location below. The downloaded file is actually a program (.exe) so you’ll need to double click it to install it. Beware though – the file you download is huge! Ours was a staggering 392MB and took around 10 minutes to download. After you’ve selected the language you need, you’ll pay for it and then download it to your desktop.

Go here to get the Microsoft Office language pack. Proofing tools – the spelling and grammar checking that Word can perform depends on the language being used in the document.Help – when you press F1 on your keyboard, Word Help gets displayed and this is the text referred to here.Display – this refers to the text displayed in user interfaces and includes the text that appears on buttons and in menu options.Where language is concerned, the text in Microsoft Word is divided into the following areas: Fortunately, using the language pack, Word can display button text in any language that Microsoft has translated into. Although we could pay for translations of the text you see in the tutorials on this site, screenshots of the menu options in Word would still display English words. The reason that we on first looked into using the language pack was so that we could create Word tutorials for Spanish speakers. This pack does come with a small price tag (around $30 USD per language pack), and can be downloaded here: Microsoft Office Language Pack. Well, you can get Word 2010 to display in Spanish (or any other language) by using the Microsoft Office Language Pack. Microsoft Word would be a whole lot easier for you to use if only you could get the ribbon to display menus and commands in Spanish! Although you can speak English, you are more comfortable using your own native language: Spanish. The chances are that their version of Microsoft Office will display English words on commands, on buttons, in help text and in screentips.

Spanish is your native language, but your wife or husband is a native English speaker. If you want to make Microsoft Word display in a language different to English, this tutorial is for you.
