Difference between revisions of "Change the Language"
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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 | + | {{note| 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. | ||
{{NavBox HowTo Languages and Translations}} | {{NavBox HowTo Languages and Translations}} | ||
[[Category:NAA]] | [[Category:NAA]] |
Revision as of 20:52, 12 February 2014
IMSMA is using the language that is set in Regional settings in the Control panel.
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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.
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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.
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