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June 12, 2012
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Change language in UI InDesign CS6 (Creative Cloud)?

  • June 12, 2012
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How can I change the language in UI InDesign CS6 (Creative Cloud)? I currently have all menus in Norwegian, but would like to have them in English. I don't remember any options when installing to choose the language. Hope someone can help! Thanks a lot!

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Correct answer Manish-Sharma

You have Creative Cloud then you can change the language of the application from AAM preferences.

Please find the link below for the article with the steps :-

http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-trial-mode.html  

BTW no need to uninstall.

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Participant
September 19, 2013

This video (from ifskills.com) describes how. Basically, you should open ID (might work with others; this is the only one I checked), but NOT have a document open. Make changes to all kinds of things here, including language. Affects NEW documents. Alternatively, if all your paragraph styles are based on the base one, you could just change the language in that one and the change should flow through to all other styles. I did notice, however, there is a language called "North American English", so Adobe may be taking some latitude on creating new languages based on majority rule!

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 19, 2013

That video has absolutely nothing to do with the question of how to change the InDesign Interface language.

Participant
September 19, 2013

It changes the language of the publication. I'm guessing by your response, it didn't also change the UI interface? I agree with all subsequent posters: there are no options in the Preferences in ID to change the language.

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 12, 2012

There should have been an option, and you might be able to change if you uninstall and reinstall, but also take a look at Change InDesign’s UI Language with Free App | InDesignSecrets

Participant
June 12, 2012

I have downloaded the free app, but it has not been testen on CS6, so I'll try to reinstall first, and see if i can find this option. Thank you.

rodgersmc
Participant
June 24, 2014

By searching for info on this topic, I ended up here, maybe a bit late to the party but it might be valuable to add my two cents.

Changing the language of an Adobe application varies from application to application. Fortunately, in most applications for Mac OSX the resources for multiple languages are embedded in one and the same application. So you don't install complete new applications, but just some extra resources. However, actually using that language differs for almost each application.

Some applications like Photoshop, Muse, and Acrobat simply offer a interface language setting in the Preferences. Yes, the shortcut key for Preferences is different in almost all applications, and I'm not getting into that debate...

Then: some applications change immediately, some change partially but need a Quit and Restart, some rely on the System Preference's language order setting and act accordingly after logging out and in again, some applications just need to Quit and Restart after changing the System's Preference setting. So it's a mixed bag of procedures. And the Creative Cloud panel has nothing to do with these procedures - its language setting is just for its own interface and installing language resources.

I also tried to install applications twice by changing the installation location in CC, hoping for 'twin' applications that I could just open up the right application for the desired language at will (English or Dutch), but that didn't work well. Nothing new was installed, just some extra resources in the application's regular file or folder.

So Adobe is really trying to let us at least use multiple languages, but the way how to use them is not consistent.

A final word: some CC users in Europe have been offered and purchasing a rare "English only" upgrade to CC, which lacks multi-language capabilities (falling back to the trial period for any installed non-English language). Beware ! http://forums.adobe.com/message/5642418


A final word: some CC users in Europe have been offered and purchasing a rare "English only" upgrade to CC, which lacks multi-language capabilities (falling back to the trial period for any installed non-English language). Beware !

Yes - and there is also a "German-only" license. We apparently have this one; when I attempt to install or use an English version with our license key I'm told that this key is only good for German versions of the software! Yikes!