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McWearq
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March 16, 2017
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Korean titles in English version

  • March 16, 2017
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Hi

I have a strange problem with some of my CC applications e.g Audition, Premiere and AE. Even though I'm running the applications in English, half of the menus are in korean?? What can I possibly do about this?

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    Correct answer Bob Howes

    Looking at your screen grab, I'm going to have to guess this is a Mac OS issue rather than an Adobe one.  I always hate to say this because it sounds like I'm passing the buck, but since the subject headings and things like the graphics for music, photos and videos are also Korean it pretty much has to be a setting in Sierra.

    I'm a windows user but I once found something like this on a Apple forum when similar happened to my iPhone.  In that case, since the menus I needed were also in Korean, they talked me through getting to the right menu and how many lines I had to click down to replace Korean with English.

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    ryclark
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    March 16, 2017

    Is this on a Mac or a PC? Which version of the operating system?

    McWearq
    McWearqAuthor
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    March 17, 2017

    It is a Mac running Sierra.

    McWearq
    McWearqAuthor
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    March 17, 2017

    Looking at your screen grab, I'm going to have to guess this is a Mac OS issue rather than an Adobe one.  I always hate to say this because it sounds like I'm passing the buck, but since the subject headings and things like the graphics for music, photos and videos are also Korean it pretty much has to be a setting in Sierra.

    I'm a windows user but I once found something like this on a Apple forum when similar happened to my iPhone.  In that case, since the menus I needed were also in Korean, they talked me through getting to the right menu and how many lines I had to click down to replace Korean with English.


    Thank you very much, Bob. It was an OS question. For some strange reason my operating system that's set to Danish, had Korean as the second language? Getting rid of this second option solved the problem