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Microsoft Office 2007 comes in different languages. This includes different formula names in Excel, e.g. =Summewenn instead of =sumif. This is quite inconvenient if you're used to the English names or your training material uses those.
I have a German Windows 7 and Office 2007 Professional Plus because I bought them in Germany. I would like to change as much as necessary to English in order to get English Excel formulas and preferably also menu items.
I went to Excel Options/Language Settings (Spracheinstellungen) - this is the same as what you get through Windows Start/Microsoft Office Tools. There was no Display Language tab and no check box to uncheck to use the Windows system language. On the tab "Bearbeitungssprachen" I was able to select English (US) as primary interface language. This setting had no effect whatsoever.
After some research, I tried the following Registry changes:
- HKCU/Software/Microsoft/Office/12.0/Common/LanguageResources
- set UILanguage to 0409 - changed back to 0407 at start of Excel
- set InstallLanguage to 409 - no effect
- HKLM/System/ControlSet001/Control/NIs/Language
- set (Standard) to 0409 (from no value) - no effect
- set Default to 0409 - remains so but has no effect
- set InstallLanguage to 0409 - changes back to 0407 at boot
0407 is the language code for German, 0409 the one for English.
I also tried to uninstall and reinstall Office but there is no option to change the language.
What do I need to do in order to get English formulas and preferably menus?
You won't be able to manage the copied files from
appwiz.cpl
, but this is the next best thing. Most importantly, this shows the underlying mechanism. – ivan_pozdeev – 2017-04-25T20:38:10.510