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  1. Switch between languages using the Language bar - Microsoft Support

    After you enable the keyboard layout for two or more languages in the Windows operating system, you can use the Language bar to switch between languages that use different keyboard layouts.

  2. Keyboard shortcuts to add language accent marks in Word and Outlook

    If you plan to type in other languages often you should consider switching your keyboard layout to that language. For more info see Switch between languages using the Language bar.

  3. Manage language settings in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    Open Outlook and select the File tab then select Options > Language. Under Set the Office Language Preferences > Office display language select Add a Language to install your desired languages.

  4. Add an editing or authoring language or set language preferences in ...

    In the Set the Office Language Preferences dialog box, under Choose Editing Languages, choose the editing language that you want to add from the Add additional editing languages list, and then select …

  5. How to change the language in Clipchamp - Microsoft Support

    Clipchamp supports many languages that you can switch the user interface of the video editor to. Learn how to change the language in the personal and work versions.

  6. How to use Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard with more than one language

    Your Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard allows you to use up to five languages simultaneously. We’ve enhanced our multilingual support framework to make it even more effective, by constantly scanning …

  7. Turn on automatic language detection - Microsoft Support

    Words that are spelled the same way in several languages, such as "centre" in English (United Kingdom) and French (France), might cause incorrect language identification. To solve this problem, …

  8. Manage the language and keyboard/input layout settings in Windows

    Learn how to change Windows display language and keyboard/input layout settings. These settings affect the language displayed in Windows, in apps, and at websites.

  9. Using right-to-left languages in Office - Microsoft Support

    To change the current keyboard language click the Language bar and select the language you want, or press ALT + SHIFT to toggle thru the list of installed keyboards.

  10. Dictate your documents in Word - Microsoft Support

    Spoken languages supported By default, Dictation is set to your document language in Microsoft 365. We are actively working to improve these languages and add more locales and languages. * Preview …