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How to Prevent CC from translating the UI to Brazilian Portuguese and keep it in US English

New Here ,
Dec 10, 2020 Dec 10, 2020

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Hi, there.

I live in Brazil, and my Windows 10 is set to Brazilian Portuguese, so, Adobe CC has inherit this language.

The problem is that it doesn't offer any possibility to select US English, because in the language dropdown it only has "Português do Brasil".
How can I have my Adobe CC in US English?

 

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yes, uninstall your current app that's using an incorrect language. then follow these instructions to install with the correct language: https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/change-installed-language.html

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Hi, kglad.

Thanks, it worked for me.

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you're welcome.

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