On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 10:43:19 +0200, Stephan Gromer wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> I am managing the PCs in a small university laboratory and I would like to
> convert our M$-Office installations into OOo 2.0s during my efforts to
> prepare the switch from WinXP to Linux. However, we are an international
> crowd and (of course) everybody wants to use OOo in its native language
> (Not only the dictionary which is simple. I need the GUI adjusted for each
> user).  We are using roaming profiles and with M$-Office I had only to
> install the language files  on each PC to get this achieved.
> I know that StarOffice does provide this multilanguage feature in its
> standard installation, but for a couple of reasons I would like to stay
> with OOo 2.0.
> 
> Can anybody give me a hint on how to achieve this?
> 
> Thanks for listening!
> Regards
>  Stephan


With 2.0 you can install language packs for those languages you need. This
assumes that they exist, of cource. Please check the various native
language pages to see what they have. 

What these do is give you essentially full OOo in the lanuages including
Help which you can select via Tools > Options.

-- 
Documentation Co-lead
"Dinna meddle wi' things ye ken nuthin' aboot!"
J.H.



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