default language in office will not change to australian

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eric

I have been trying to change the default language in office 2003 from english
us to english australian. I do it as they say but it reverts to us again..no
message comes up to tell me that the changes will effect. Can you help?
 
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Peter Foldes

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of English. This is the default for all English including England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change to another type of English language like Australian on account that the English is default to all.
 
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Peter Foldes

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of English. This is the default for all English including England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change to another type of English language like Australian on account that the English is default to all.
 
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Peter Foldes

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of English. This is the default for all English including England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change to another type of English language like Australian on account that the English is default to all.
 
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Peter Foldes

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of English. This is the default for all English including England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change to another type of English language like Australian on account that the English is default to all.
 
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Peter Foldes

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of English. This is the default for all English including England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change to another type of English language like Australian on account that the English is default to all.
 
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Peter Foldes

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of English. This is the default for all English including England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change to another type of English language like Australian on account that the English is default to all.
 
P

Peter Foldes

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of English. This is the default for all English including England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change to another type of English language like Australian on account that the English is default to all.
 
P

Peter Foldes

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of English. This is the default for all English including England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change to another type of English language like Australian on account that the English is default to all.
 
P

Peter Foldes

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of English. This is the default for all English including England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change to another type of English language like Australian on account that the English is default to all.
 
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Evadne Cake

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of
English. This is the default for all English including
England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change
to another type of English language like Australian on account that the
English is default to all.

Peter - you're wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong! Suggest you check your
facts. Start > Programs > Microsoft Office > Tools > Language. You can set
the default spelling language there. I set mine to UK English from US English
without issue.
 
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Evadne Cake

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of
English. This is the default for all English including
England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change
to another type of English language like Australian on account that the
English is default to all.

Peter - you're wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong! Suggest you check your
facts. Start > Programs > Microsoft Office > Tools > Language. You can set
the default spelling language there. I set mine to UK English from US English
without issue.
 
E

Evadne Cake

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of
English. This is the default for all English including
England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change
to another type of English language like Australian on account that the
English is default to all.

Peter - you're wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong! Suggest you check your
facts. Start > Programs > Microsoft Office > Tools > Language. You can set
the default spelling language there. I set mine to UK English from US English
without issue.
 
E

Evadne Cake

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of
English. This is the default for all English including
England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change
to another type of English language like Australian on account that the
English is default to all.

Peter - you're wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong! Suggest you check your
facts. Start > Programs > Microsoft Office > Tools > Language. You can set
the default spelling language there. I set mine to UK English from US English
without issue.
 
E

Evadne Cake

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of
English. This is the default for all English including
England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change
to another type of English language like Australian on account that the
English is default to all.

Peter - you're wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong! Suggest you check your
facts. Start > Programs > Microsoft Office > Tools > Language. You can set
the default spelling language there. I set mine to UK English from US English
without issue.
 
E

Evadne Cake

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of
English. This is the default for all English including
England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change
to another type of English language like Australian on account that the
English is default to all.

Peter - you're wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong! Suggest you check your
facts. Start > Programs > Microsoft Office > Tools > Language. You can set
the default spelling language there. I set mine to UK English from US English
without issue.
 
E

Evadne Cake

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of
English. This is the default for all English including
England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change
to another type of English language like Australian on account that the
English is default to all.

Peter - you're wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong! Suggest you check your
facts. Start > Programs > Microsoft Office > Tools > Language. You can set
the default spelling language there. I set mine to UK English from US English
without issue.
 
E

Evadne Cake

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of
English. This is the default for all English including
England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change
to another type of English language like Australian on account that the
English is default to all.

Peter - you're wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong! Suggest you check your
facts. Start > Programs > Microsoft Office > Tools > Language. You can set
the default spelling language there. I set mine to UK English from US English
without issue.
 
E

Evadne Cake

Basically when you purchase Office it is available only in 1 version of
English. This is the default for all English including
England,Australia,Canada,South Africa,US etc,etc. You are not able to change
to another type of English language like Australian on account that the
English is default to all.

Peter - you're wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong! Suggest you check your
facts. Start > Programs > Microsoft Office > Tools > Language. You can set
the default spelling language there. I set mine to UK English from US English
without issue.
 
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Peter Foldes

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As I understood the OP he wanted not the Spelling (which I agree with you 100% that you can) but rather the Office suite. Did I misunderstand his post. It surely sounded like he wanted the Office suite by itself to be in the Australian English language.

If it is the case as you read it and understood it S then by all means your post stands as correct and I do stand corrected.
 

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