Microsoft KB Archive/304002

= OFF2000: Office Language Setting Does Not Change to Match Windows Language Setting =

Article ID: 304002

Article Last Modified on 1/31/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office 2000 with MultiLanguage Pack, when used with:
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q304002



SYMPTOMS
When you change the menu and dialog box language in Microsoft Windows 2000 MultiLanguage Version, the menus and dialog boxes in your Microsoft Office programs are not updated to the new language as expected.



CAUSE
This behavior is by design. The language setting in Microsoft Windows 2000 MultiLanguage Version changes only the operating system user interface, not the user interface of installed programs.



RESOLUTION
To change the language setting for the menus and dialog boxes in Microsoft Office programs, install Microsoft Office 2000 with MultiLanguage Pack.

How to Change Languages in Office 2000 with MultiLanguage Pack
After you install the Office MultiLanguage Pack with the languages that you want to use, follow these steps to change the language displayed in the user interface of your Office programs:
 * 1) Quit all Office programs.
 * 2) Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Office Tools, and then click Microsoft Office Language Settings.
 * 3) In the Display menus and dialog boxes in box on the User Interface tab, point to the arrow, and then click the language for the user interface in all Office programs.
 * 4) In the Display Help in box on the User Interface tab, point to the arrow, and then click either (same as Menus and Dialogs) or the language that you want to use in Help.
 * 5) Click OK twice.

For additional information about the Office 2000 MultiLanguage Pack, refer to the Microsoft Office 2000 Resource Kit, or browse to the following Microsoft Web site:

http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2000/six/85ct_1.htm



MORE INFORMATION
Windows 2000 MultiLanguage Version allows individual users to change the user-interface language of their respective computer operating systems. This functionality allows multinational corporations to use a single install procedure to roll out Windows 2000 worldwide. Local users can then select the user-interface language, or the language can be set by Group Policy for Organizational Units.

Office 2000 MultiLanguage Pack combines support for all languages into a single product. The MultiLanguage Pack allows you to install various languages and then switch the Office user interface and online Help between those different languages.

The language setting of Windows 2000 MultiLanguage Version does not affect the language setting of Office 2000 MultiLanguage Pack. For example, if you choose to change the language setting of Windows 2000 MultiLanguage Version to Spanish, the language setting in Office 2000 MultiLanguage Pack is not changed. The Start menu, Control Panel applets, and other operating system features will be in Spanish. All Office programs will remain in the language originally set in the Office MultiLanguage Pack.

For additional information about Windows 2000 MultiLanguage Version, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

246664 Language IDs and Language Group IDs Supported in Windows 2000 Multilanguage Version

