How do I change the language in SharePoint 2013?
How do I change the language in SharePoint 2013?
How To Change User Language Settings In SharePoint
- Open your SharePoint Site.
- Click on your profile icon present at the top right corner of the page.
- Click on “My account” option.
- Click on “Settings” option.
- Choose “Language and time zone” option.
- It shows English as the default language.
How do I add a language pack to SharePoint 2013?
To install a language pack In the folder where you downloaded the language pack, run setup.exe. On the Read the Microsoft Software License Terms page, review the terms, select the I accept the terms of this agreement check box, and then click Continue. The Setup wizard runs and installs the language pack.
What language is used for SharePoint?
You CAN use any . net language that you want of course, but the vast vast majority of SharePoint books, documentation and Code Samples are in C#. The official Microsoft SharePoint SDK Samples is only in C#. You really want to use C# if you have to develop for SharePoint, especially if you’re just starting.
How do I change the language in SharePoint?
Choose languages
- From a site page, click Settings.
- On the settings page, in the Site Administration section, click Language Settings.
- Select the languages you want to make available:
- If you want to overwrite site translations in the site interface, select Yes under Overwrite Translations.
- Select OK.
How do I translate SharePoint to English?
Select Settings from the top right, and then select Site information. At the bottom of the site information pane, select View all site settings. Under Site Administration, select Language settings. Under Enable pages and news to be translated into multiple languages, slide the toggle to On.
What languages does .NET support?
The . NET framework can work with several programming languages such as C#, VB.NET, C++ and F#.
Does SharePoint automatically translate?
Pages are not translated automatically. Each page created in your default language can have a corresponding page in a chosen target language that you, or someone you assign, manually translates. Each translation page must be updated manually.