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Microsoft adds support for international users and multiple languages in Office 2013

Ron Ron
October 22, 2019
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In an official blog post, Microsoft has revealed that Office 2013 has added support for international users as well as multiple languages. Microsoft has added three new fully-localized Asian languages such as Indonesian, Malay and Vietnamese, as well as thirteen completely new languages as Language Interface Packs.

“We have made major new investments in the new Office to support international users who work in languages other than English. Three new languages have been fully localized for the first time and Language Interface Packs added in 13 more. The range of languages supported in Office 365 and in Office Mobile has also been greatly extended. For the many international users who need to consume or create content in more than one language we are introducing new ways to access Office proofing tools in additional languages,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post. Take a look below at a list of new languages being added to Office 2013:

Office 2013 languages

This brings the total language support in Office 2013 to 106 languages, whether it be fully localized or via a Language Interface Pack. Microsoft mentions that Office 2013 covers at least one official language in nearly every country in the world!

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Further reading: Microsoft, Office 2013

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