. To start the download, click the Download button and then do one of the following, or select another language from Change Language and then click Change. Click Run to start the installation immediately. Click Save to copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time IT professional resources IT professional working in managed environments can find complete resources for deploying Office updates in an organization on the.
Command line instructions can be found in Knowledge Base article.
Microsoft Office 2010 serve the needs of people who want to use in languages other than English which is the default. It is useful especially for people who either want to use Office 2010 in their own language or want to use a multilingual setup so that they can work with multiple languages at the same time in Office 2010 installation. Microsoft Office 2010 language packs are mainly designed for professional and enterprise users and you can change the display language of the following programs inside Microsoft Office:. Access 2010. Excel 2010. InfoPath 2010.
OneNote 2010. Outlook 2010. PowerPoint 2010.
Project 2010. Publisher 2010. SharePoint Workspaces 2010. Visio 2010.
Word 2010 and Excel Starter 2010 are not supported by these language packs. If you are a Hindi user, these language packs will not be able to convert Access 2010 and Project 2010 into Hindi.
Office 2010 language packs also enable the document proofing tools to be localized in the user language. The include the following:.
Grammar/Style checker. Thesaurus. Hyphenator.
AutoCorrect list. Translation dictionaries Not all the tools are convertible to all the languages in the language pack. If you want to know which tool works for which language, head on to.
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. Almost everything including the help and support system will be converted to the language of your choice. Arabic 32-bit (x86): Arabic 64-bit (x64): Bulgarian 32-bit (x86): Bulgarian 64-bit (x64): Chinese (Simplified) 32-bit (x86): Chinese (Simplified) 64-bit (x64): Chinese (Traditional) 32-bit (x86): Chinese (Traditional) 64-bit (x64): Croatian 32-bit (x86): Croatian 64-bit (x64): Czech 32-bit (x86): Czech 64-bit (x64): Danish 32-bit (x86): Danish 64-bit (x64): Dutch 32-bit (x86): Dutch 64-bit (x64): English 32-bit (x86): English 64-bit (x64): Estonian 32-bit (x86): Estonian 64-bit (x64). Hi, Thanks for these links, they are really useful. I have some issues with the Danish version. When I try to install the 32-bit version i get an error message that says that i can not install 32-bit version because i run a 64-bit. When I try to install the 64-bit i get the same an error that says that I can not install a 64-bit version because i run a 32-bit.
I notice that the 64-bit version is 'Compatibility Pack for the 2007-Office system' and the 32-bit is 'Microsoft Office Single Image 2010'. I can not download the link from Microsoft because the page display this error:'Error. Page cannot be displayed. Please contact your service provider for more details.
(9)' Here are the links i used: Does anybody has any suggestions/ideas?. Milad May 19, 2013 @ 2:41 PM. Just thought I’d update you on my spell check issues.
The Microsoft guy called me back today and he checked all the settings that his supervisor told him. It turns out that I’ve got everything set correctly. Spell check is still not working and these were his closing words “to be honest, I am really puzzled with this one. I can see that it’s not working so maybe there is a bug’ Microsoft will probably update the software soon because we are getting a large number of calls for this problem'” That’s it! Basically we might let you know in the future if we can help you – but not for now. LAURA February 17, 2013 @ 1:34 AM. I have not purchased 2013 because the Microsoft people were very clear in saying that it was valid for one machine only.
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I specifically asked if my machine broke down, could I reinstall 2013 onto a new machine and they said NO. I do however, have another question that maybe you can help me with – I have downloaded the Italian Language Pack from your website ( THANK YOU VERY MUCH BY THE WAY – I AM VERY GRATEFUL).
But, for some reason the words do not AUTOCORECT as I type. I have gone into FILE -OPTIONS – PROOFING nad have ticked the boxes, but as you can see from my typing, it won’t AUTOCORRECT. February 17, 2013 @ 1:35 AM. I contacted Microsoft Support and they went into remote assistance.
They checked everything and we even uninstalled Office. Unfortunately, however, for some unknown reason, autocorrect still does not work as you can see from the obvious mistakes I am making as I write. What I mean to say is that, up until one week ago ( and this has nothing to do with that fact that I downloaded the Italian Language Pack from you) – autocorrect would fix the common words that were written wrongly. I’ve never experienced a document with so many underlined wrong words. They said that they would escalate the Mayer and call me back on Monday. I will keep you informed if you wish.
Silvo February 15, 2013 @ 10:41 PM. On contrary to the impression they give, the download links provided above got nothing to do with the digital river company. You won’t be downloading these files from digital river servers.
You don’t expect them to put it there for sale and also offer the free download link, right (that’s actually what they do but in disguise). However, these files were, of course, downloaded from the digital river servers, by somebody sometime, as it is the official provider of these language packs. I payed for and acquired an english language pack, and installed it on a legit office 2010 (yes of course it is working).
I compared the language pack i bought (one.exe file) with the file provided here; they are exactly (bit by bit) the same files. And, since installation of the language packs doesn’t ask for a key whatsoever nor does it require any sort of additional activation, you dont really have to buy a language pack. You can download the pack from here for free and install it onto your.legit. activated office 2010 installation. There is no way to check whether you payed for it or not.
(of course there is but apparently they are not bothering with this at the moment) So, why do they sell it if everybody can come here and get it for free? Because they can, and because there are some people who prefer to buy something that isn’t offered for free by the producer. Neophilim November 28, 2012 @ 9:14 PM.
Big Green Man wrote: Mike8718 wrote: From Microsoft Germany. Microsft Office 2010 doesn't support the German Language Package for the download afterwards any longer.
In the link I sent it says (freely translated): 'If you have Office 2010 (or any older version), language packages won't be supported and are not available any longer.' That link looks like the German translation of the one I posted above. Daniel's first link looks promising as well. 2013 LP won't help me in this case, though. VLSC is the winner! Ah you are right.
Microsoft German Language Pack
Didn't check the links tbh. T for Teen. I know that BGM found a resolution for this, but my issue is very similar, and wasn't sure if it constituted a whole new post. Much like BGM, my initial problem is that I have a user who needs the German language pack for Office 2010. However, this copy of Office 2010 is an OEM license that came with the PC, so VLSC wouldn't be an option. Would the MUI files that dbeato linked to have any effect on the languages you can use for proofing in Office 2010, or is that strictly LIPs?
Office 2010 German Language Pack
Another tidbit of info: I actually found another user with Office 2010 OEM installed, it and actually HAS German set as a proofing language option. Would it be possible to just grab copies of the necessary files from their Microsoft Office folder (or any other relevant folders), and set them on the other PC to utilize the language? I already found and copied the GERMAN.LNG file, but since that's not changing anything in Office (still showing German proofing as 'not installed'), is there something else that needs to be moved, or updated?
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