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:a. Click the on the Windows '''Start''' button.
 
:a. Click the on the Windows '''Start''' button.
 
:b. Choose the '''Control Panel''' option.
 
:b. Choose the '''Control Panel''' option.
:c. Click on the '''Regional and Language Options'''.
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{{note| These instructions are for Windows 7. Other versions of Windows may be slightly different.}}
:d. On the first tab select the desired language and '''variation''' in the list e.g. Spanish (Ecuador).
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:c. Click on '''Clock, Language, and Region'''.
:e. Verify that you have selected the correct variation since e.g. if comma or dot is used as decimal symbol is different in countries that uses the same language.
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:d. Click on '''Regional and Language'''.
:f. Click the '''OK''' button.
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:e. On the first tab select the desired language and '''variation''' in the list e.g. Spanish (Ecuador).
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:f. Verify that you have selected the correct variation. For example, the decimal symbol can be different in countries that use the same language. Some use a comma and some use a dot.
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:g. Click the '''OK''' button.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:52, 12 February 2014

IMSMA is using the language that is set in Regional settings in the Control panel.

Note.jpg To modify which language to use in the Control panel the user is required to have permission to change settings on the computer.

How to change the language:

a. Click the on the Windows Start button.
b. Choose the Control Panel option.
Note.jpg These instructions are for Windows 7. Other versions of Windows may be slightly different.
c. Click on Clock, Language, and Region.
d. Click on Regional and Language.
e. On the first tab select the desired language and variation in the list e.g. Spanish (Ecuador).
f. Verify that you have selected the correct variation. For example, the decimal symbol can be different in countries that use the same language. Some use a comma and some use a dot.
g. Click the OK button.