Installer Langue Francaise Office 2010
Aug 24, 2011 Installing the FR language pack for Office 2010 will not enable the keyboard layout for FR. You will have to enable the FR keyboard layout thru the OS. Kirby Epic Yarn Pal Wii Iso - Download Free Apps.

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Perhaps you need sometimes to switch the UI language (menus & help files). Keygen Edgecam 2013. A good example is to better communicate on English speaking forums, having the right name for each feature or command when your native language or installed version of OOo is not English.
Language packs are exactly what you need. How to use it?
• Simply download and run the installer (Windows) or install the package (note that GNU/Linux packages are also in.deb format, check for the deb tag in the file name). • Then, to change the UI language, in OOo, go to the menu Tools>Options>Language Settings>Languages.
Modify the language in the drop-down list, close OOo and the Quickstarter (in the system tray) if activated and start OOo again. Go to the (link bottom right of this page), there is a link that leads directly to the language packs (see ). Search for your language, one row is for the full installer and the second row is for the language pack.
Note that it's easier to install the en-US (default) version and then install your language pack. Especially if you want to communicate in the forum without any translation differences. Tip: On Linux (or Unix) you can start a temporary OOo session in a different UI language by specifying the language on a command line. Code: $ LANG=de_DE oofficewill start OOo with German as the UI & default document language. From a non-English locale, you could start a temporary English session with: Code: $ LANG=en_US ooffice This can be very convenient for temporarily switching the UI language, rather than going through the Tools >Options menu, with the necessary re-starts.
You must have the language pack installed, as described above, or as packaged by your distribution; if the specified language pack is not installed, OOo will start up in the default locale. Installing French language support for OOo under Fedora Linux is as simple as Code: $ yum install openoffice.org-langpack-frThis will automatically install the corresponding dictionary as well.
Notes: [1] The 'ooffice' 'command is correct for Fedora Linux. Other Linux distributions will probably use a different command name, unfortunately. [2] This is good for a temporary session only; it does not change any settings. [3] I haven't tested this under Windows--it may work, but as far as I know, you would have to create a small batch file to set the environment variable. Bernard Marcelly wrote:Hello, I tested these batches with OpenOffice.org 2.2.1 on MS-Windows XP SP2 Home. I have OpenOffice en-US plus french langpack. Do not use the Quick starter.
Run the batches with no OpenOffice running, or the change will only be effective at next OpenOffice start. Open Writer with user interface in FR french: Code: @echo off 'C: Program Files OpenOffice.org 2.2 program setofficelang.exe' -f fr-FR 'C: Program Files OpenOffice.org 2.2 program swriter.exe' Open Writer with user interface in US english: Code: @echo off 'C: Program Files OpenOffice.org 2.2 program setofficelang.exe' -f en-US 'C: Program Files OpenOffice.org 2.2 program swriter.exe'.
I'm just starting with Open Office and successfully loaded the English version, however as I live in France I needed to add the french language pack. This down loaded really well but there is a BIG but, it seemed to hijack the original down load and so all the controls and instructions now appear in French which is a problem for some of the computer users (windows 7 and computer is divided into 3 users). Could any one give me a very simple idiot's step by step guide for returning the 'control' language of Open Office in all its forms (Data bases, word, spreadsheets, paint etc) to UK English - for the times we need to do french documents I set up a 'basic french doc' which other users can then use safely without worrying as I did with MS Office. Any help would be most gratefully received.