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Cusotm Office 2007 install for English, Spanish, & Chinese users
Hi, I'm working on creating a custom install of Office 2007 for my various
sites. These sites include users that speak English, Spanish and Chinese. I am a bit confused on how to use language packs in order to provide multi-lingual support. From my understanding, I need to download the Spanish and Chinese language pack and place the .msp files in the Updates folder on my network install point? Does this mean when office gets installed on a Chinese computer it will be in Chinese automatically? Or does the user need to "flip a switch" to make it Chinese language? The original install of office is in English. Thanks, TKE402 |
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Cusotm Office 2007 install for English, Spanish, & Chinese users
I have several language packs installed and I use Microsoft Office 2007 Language Settings, under Microsoft Office Tools, to switch between languages. Presumably your network install would work the same way, but I am not in a position to verify this.
The tool looks like this with English language interface. I hope the link works. http://zyvyya.blu.livefilestore.com/...20Settings.jpg Earle "TKE402" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm working on creating a custom install of Office 2007 for my various sites. These sites include users that speak English, Spanish and Chinese. I am a bit confused on how to use language packs in order to provide multi-lingual support. From my understanding, I need to download the Spanish and Chinese language pack and place the .msp files in the Updates folder on my network install point? Does this mean when office gets installed on a Chinese computer it will be in Chinese automatically? Or does the user need to "flip a switch" to make it Chinese language? The original install of office is in English. Thanks, TKE402 |
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Cusotm Office 2007 install for English, Spanish, & Chinese use
Yes thanks for your help. I ended up downloding and extracting the additional
languages and placing the files in the same folder as the network install. Then I configured the Config.XML file as indicated he http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../dd162397.aspx Next I can use the language tool you suggest to choose the language. Looks like all is working. Thanks TKE402 "Earle Horton" wrote: I have several language packs installed and I use Microsoft Office 2007 Language Settings, under Microsoft Office Tools, to switch between languages. Presumably your network install would work the same way, but I am not in a position to verify this. The tool looks like this with English language interface. I hope the link works. http://zyvyya.blu.livefilestore.com/...20Settings.jpg Earle "TKE402" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm working on creating a custom install of Office 2007 for my various sites. These sites include users that speak English, Spanish and Chinese. I am a bit confused on how to use language packs in order to provide multi-lingual support. From my understanding, I need to download the Spanish and Chinese language pack and place the .msp files in the Updates folder on my network install point? Does this mean when office gets installed on a Chinese computer it will be in Chinese automatically? Or does the user need to "flip a switch" to make it Chinese language? The original install of office is in English. Thanks, TKE402 |
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