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An update to the ORK article "Add or remove languages after deploying the 2007 Office system" will be published March 5th. In the meantime, what follows is a preview of the changes. Why the change? Adding a language by modifying an existing Office 2007
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By default, Setup installs one language on a computer, but you can customize it to deploy multiple languages. If you just want to deploy a default language to every computer, see our ORK article, Deploy multiple language versions of the 2007 Office system
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Our ORK article, Deploy multiple language versions of the 2007 Office system , states that it is important to plan languages at the beginning of your deployment. In the words of one of the support engineers here at Microsoft, it is “really, really important—yes,
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Not necessarily! You can deploy Proofing Tools for users who need to edit documents in languages other than those already installed on their computers—but you might already have all of the Proofing Tools that you need. You can use either of these sources
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If you are a large organization planning to deploy multiple language versions of Office 2007, be sure to read the following articles in the Office Resource Kit: Language-neutral architecture Simplified design for multiple languages in the 2007 Office
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We get this question a lot, so thought I’d mention it here. The Multilanguage Pack (MLP) and the Proofing Tools Kit (PTK) ship together as a set of three CDs, with the Microsoft Office Multilanguage Pack 2007 on two CDs and the Office Proofing Tools Kit
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Office 2007 has a new, simplified design for deploying multiple languages. In Office 2007, elements that apply to all languages are grouped into one core package (MSI file). Language-specific elements are in other packages, one per application (e.g.,
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