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  2. Translate text into a different language - Microsoft Support

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    Translate a whole document. Word for the web makes it easy to translate an entire document. When you open a document that is in a language other than your default language, Word for the web will automatically offer to create a machine-translated copy for you. If you'd prefer to initiate the translation manually, you can still do that with these ...

  3. See translations with the Mini Translator - Microsoft Support

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    Click Review, in the Language group, click Translate, and then click Choose Translation Language. In the Translation Language Options dialog box, under Choose Mini Translator language , click the language that you want from the Translate to list.

  4. Change the language Office uses in its menus and proofing tools

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    What languages are supported in Office? Translate text into a different language. Remove languages and fonts you don't use. Right-to-left language features. Change the display or editing language for your documents in Microsoft Office.

  5. Set up or change the languages used to check spelling and grammar

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    You can add words to the dictionary or use the language dialog to choose a language for the selected text. Go to Review > Language > Set Proofing Language. Note: Languages in use in the document display at the top. Languages with downloaded proofing tools have a checkmark symbol.

  6. Turn on automatic language detection - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/turn-on-automatic-language-detection-194d...

    Turn on automatic language detection. The Detect language automatically option, available in Word and Outlook on Windows, detects the language that you are typing and automatically enables the proofing tools for that language.

  7. Add an editing or authoring language or set language preferences...

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    Open an Office program, such as Word. Select File > Options > Language. Under Office display language, on the Set the Office Language Preferences, select Install additional display languages from Office.com. Choose the desired language in the Add an authoring language dialog and then select Add.

  8. Language Accessory Pack for Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Support

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    Translate text into a different language. Learn how to download, install, and configure Language Accessory Packs for Microsoft 365 to add additional display, help, and proofing tools to Microsoft 365.

  9. Switch between languages using the Language bar - Microsoft...

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    Use the Language bar when you: Want to switch between languages with a Latin alphabet, such as English, Spanish, or French, and a language with a non-Latin alphabet, such as Arabic or Chinese. Want to switch between languages with a non-Latin alphabet, such as Greek or Russian.

  10. Check spelling and grammar in a different language

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    On the Review tab, go to Language. Choose Language > Set Proofing Language, and then select Detect language automatically. Set the proofing language to check spelling in different languages within a single document. Get suggestions in different languages with Editor.

  11. Using right-to-left languages in Office - Microsoft Support

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    See operationg system requirements, info on display and keyboard languages, direction of text display, and common problems for right-to-left languages in Office.

  12. Remove languages and fonts you don't use - Microsoft Support

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    If you installed a language pack for Microsoft Office, you can easily remove any editing language or font that you don't want or don't use. If you want to add a different editing language to your computer, you can follow the instructions at Change the language Office uses in its menus and proofing tools.