How Do You Change The Language In Microsoft Excel?
Did you know that you can easily change the default language in Microsoft Excel? In addition to the “Big 10” (Chinese, English, Spanish, Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, Russian, Portuguese, Japanese, German, Korean, and Javanese), Microsoft Excel allows you to work in any of hundreds of available editing languages, from French to Turkish to Tamil. This article will teach you how to change Excel’s language to any of the many it makes available. In Microsoft Excel, click on the Microsoft Office Button in the top left-hand corner of the screen, and go down to Excel Options. In the window that appears, click the Popular tab on the left-hand side of the screen. (It may already be selected). At the bottom of the window, you should now see a button labeled “Language Settings”. Click the Language Settings button, and select any languages you may wish to work in from the box on the left. Click “Add” to move it to the box on the right. Finally, in the dropdown box on the bottom of this screen labeled “P