

I've tried this on two W10Pro Ofc2016 computers and get the same results in both. I see no option to add another display language.Įarlier versions of Office had downloadable Language packs but I can't find one for Office 2016, not even in the volume license downloads. Nothing appears in the "Other Display Languages". Under the "Office Display Language" is English for both. Why is it important to know the default settings in Word By educating and guiding users, default values help reduce errors. The very last sentence on this Options page is says, "View display languages installed for each Microsoft Office program. What is the default style in Word 2016 Normal style All Word 2016 documents sport the Normal style, which is the standard text and paragraph style and probably the style upon which all your personal styles are based.

Footnotes are automatically numbered as they are added to a document. You can create footnotes or import them from Word or RTF documents. Under "Choose Display and Help Languages" the default is "Match Microsoft Windows," which suggests to me that all Word menus should be in Spanish, just like Chrome and Windows are doing. A footnote consists of two linked parts: the footnote reference number that appears in text, and the footnote text that appears at the bottom of the column. On the default template, you’ll be able to see only what you’re editing. In Word Options > Language the editing language is set to default to Spanish (Mexico). Once you’re done, check out the post attribute option on the right. All Start menu text is in Spanish and even Chrome displays everything in Spanish.īut when I run Word 2016 all of its menus are in English.
#HOW TO CHANGE WORD DEFAULT SETTINGS FOOTNOTE WINDOWS 10#
I have configured the default language in a Windows 10 Pro user profile to Spanish (Mexico). (Note that I am referring to the Display language, not the keyboard language.) How do you change Word 2016's Display language?
