If you’re using Microsoft Office and want menus, spelling tools, or interface text in a different language, you can easily change it. Programs like Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint all support multiple languages through built-in settings.
This is useful if you’re working in a multilingual environment, learning a new language, or collaborating with international teams.
Types of Office Language Settings
Before changing anything, it helps to understand that Microsoft Office has three main language components:
- Display Language – the language used in menus and buttons
- Editing Language – used for typing and spell check
- Proofing Tools – grammar and spelling correction tools
You can change one or all of these.
Method 1: Change Language in Microsoft Word (Windows)
Steps:
- Open Microsoft Word
- Click File → Options
- Select Language from the sidebar
- Under Office Display Language, choose your preferred language
- Under Office Authoring Languages, select editing language
- Click Set as Preferred
- Restart Word to apply changes
Method 2: Add a New Language Pack
If your language is not listed:
- Go to the same Language settings page
- Click Add a Language
- Choose the language you want
- Download and install the language pack if prompted
- Restart Office applications
Method 3: Change Language on Mac
On Mac systems:
- Open Word
- Go to Tools → Language
- Select your preferred language
- Click Default if you want to set it permanently
- Confirm and close
Method 4: Change Proofing Language (Spelling & Grammar)
If you only want to change spell check:
- Select text in your document
- Go to Review → Language
- Click Set Proofing Language
- Choose the desired language
- Click OK
This is useful for bilingual documents.
Common Issues and Fixes
1. Language not changing
Restart Office applications after changing settings.
2. Language pack missing
You may need to download additional language support from Microsoft.
3. Spell check not working
Ensure proofing tools are installed for that language.
Tips for Better Language Setup
- Set your main working language as default
- Install only the languages you need to avoid clutter
- Use proofing tools for accurate grammar correction
- Keep Office updated for best language support
Final Thoughts
Changing language settings in Microsoft Word and other Office apps is simple and flexible. Whether you need a different interface language or just improved spell checking, Microsoft Office allows you to customize your experience in just a few clicks.
This makes it easier to work comfortably in your preferred language or switch between languages when needed.

