Adobe Illustrator Cs6 Language Change

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I have subscripted to Adobe Cloud and downloaded Photoshop/Illustrator but the default language at that time (in my Adobe Application Manager) was Portuguese so it installed the portuguese version of Photoshop and Illustrator.

Thank you for reaching out. We have created this help article ( -cloud/help/change-install-language.html) that should help you change language settings of your Adobe applications using the Creative Cloud desktop app.

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I didn't find the panel you've mentioned. What I have done before the download was to set my language to English (North America) as the picture shows. Is there another plane where I should set the language?

I agree that the PS preferences provide a flexibilty but there are many apps that doesn't have this feature like Ai, Indesign , Dreamweaver etc. so, you are more then welcome to fill in the feature request form asking for this feature.

It's even easier to switch you UI language in Illustrator. Just rename the three folders that frbra1 mentioned to e.g. "en_US" (for the international English UI) or to "de_DE" for German and restart Illustrator - ideally deleting the Preferences by holding down the Shift+Control(Command)+Alt keys.

No, it does explicitely not mean that have to open up the application itself. It just means that you have to rename three folders. (Is that tricky?) If you're unsure, backup these three folders beforehand. It's fast, it's easy, and it does the trick. (What's really weird is that Adobe doesn't offer a menu command to switch the UI language. I'm not sure if this is a design error or if this just has been forgotten during design.)

That doesn't change the document's language (let alone the application language which this thread is about). It only changes the language setting that is applied to text. Those influence the spell- and grammar checking.

I went to the Creative cloud, wheel sign at the upper right corner , chose Settings, the tab Apps, and chose English. Then de-installed the Illustrator, restarted the computer and installed the Illustrator anew. Now its interface is in English.

Hungarian would be Magyar I believe.

Question for you. Why does Adobe not call it Hungarian, are there other countries that this applies to? Don't see Romanain or Yugolsavian so guess they use Polish, Mayeb they should call that Slavic.

THe Adobe cloud page was in English for some reason. When I selected my region to Hungary (Magyar), the page changed to Hungarian, but any new page I went from the tarter page was either in English or in Polish.

I have Illustrator currently installed in 2 languages. Changing between them works by changing the system languages. At one point in time I had it installed in 11 languages and could change by changing the system language. Some of the versions I have currently installed are just one language (English). My system is German (DE-de).

this application language in your creative cloud is set to nl_nl but illustrator cannot find the corresponding language resources for it. reinstall illustrator to resolve this problem

7. If the system interface in your computer displays the required language, it means that the language you want to be displayed in Adobe Illustrator has already been selected as the default language in your system preferences. In this case, you just need to click the Open button in the Adobe Creative Cloud panel or find the Adobe Illustrator icon in the list of apps and click on it. However, if the system interface in your computer displays a language different from the one that you want to see in Adobe Illustrator, then, you should change the default system language to a desired one and restart your system. After such change, the system interface and all apps will be displayed with the required language.

Is there a quick way to switch the interface display language? I want to change from local language to English temporarily, but it is not fixed to display English. I still need to display the local language most of the time. If I reinstall the software, English will be fixed. Is there a change-over switch like other software?

If you need to change Illustrator into a different language from time to time, then what you can do is: install different languages of Illustrator. And whenever you need to change the language, you have to change the system language to the

If you need to change Illustrator into a different language from time to time, then what you can do is: install different languages of Illustrator. And whenever you need to change the language, you have to change the system language to the language you want to use Illustrator in and reboot the computer.

If you are on a Mac, you just set the System Preferences > Language to a preferred language you have installed. Close the System preferences. If asked to restart, just click Don't Restart, Illustrator will start up in the selected language.

I am unable to change the Installation language of Illustrator. No matter what I do it always installs itself as English (International). I am trying to change it to Norwegian to record a tutorial. This often happens, but with CC apps it is **** to efficiently try to change app languages. Fiddling with obscure settings files, renaming folders, reinstalling applications, or sometimes being forced to reinstall every single CC app and do a complete cleaning of the system.

I notice the in the CC desktop app that the description of the app is in english, but for some other apps it's in Norwegian. There must be a hidden setting/file somewhere locking it to English. Where can I find this and delete the **** thing? I have now spent two hours trying to change my language. This should not happen.

Changing app language in the Creative Cloud Desktop App to Norwegian, then reinstalling Ai does not help. Reinstalling all of CC does not help. I have tried 10 times. Even on a new user account with the OS language changed to Norwegian just in case.

But, digging around, it should be possible to manually copy over the required files. In C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator 2020\Support Files\Contents\Windows there is an "en_US"-folder.
Where can I download the files required for Norwegian (nb_NO)?

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I've been trying to figure this out for a long time now and its driving me mental. I need to reset my spelling language to a supported language because my spell checker is not working. All the online resources direct me to the user preferences. I have changed this to English United Kingdom. However this seems to mean nothing to Publisher, as it keeps picking up "unknown -en nz" under character and paragraph windows, despite changing my language in the preferences. My spell checker does not work, until I manually change the language setting under character settings for every single new text box I make. It keeps reverting to this unsupported language and I have to manually change it to English-United Kingdom. I have tried completely resetting Publisher which did not reset this setting.

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