How to change language settings to Creative Cloud applications
How to change the default language for Adobe applications (dreamweaver, photoshop, illustrator, after effect, animate, audition, dimension, incopy, indesign, lightroom, etc..
You can change the default language for future installations of your Creative Cloud applications. You need to reinstall existing applications to take advantage of this change.
For recent installations
Open the application for Creative Cloud workstations. (Click the icon
in the Windows taskbar or macOS menu bar.)
Click the gear icon
in the upper right corner to access preferences.
Select Applications on the sidebar.
Select a language from the list Installation Default Language.
Click on Completed to apply your changes.
Once this change, all applications that you download will be installed in the new language.
To apply the language change to an application already installed on your computer, uninstall, then reinstall the application concerned.
for macOS 10.7 at 10.11, Windows 7 or 8
Open the application for Creative Cloud workstations. (Click the icon
in the Windows taskbar or macOS menu bar.)
Click the icon consisting of three vertical dots
in the upper right corner, then choose preferences.
Click on Creative Cloud > Applications.
Select a language from the Application Language and exit the list preferences (click the left arrow next to preferences).
Once this change, all applications that you download will be installed in the new language.
To apply the language change to an application you have installed on your computer, uninstall, then reinstall the application concerned.
Launch the Adobe Application Manager utility as follows :
Windows : click Start> All Programs> Adobe Application Manager.
macOS : click Applications> Adobe Application Manager.
Click on your name in the upper left corner of the window and select preferences.
Select a language and click Save.
for macOS 10.6, Windows Vista or earlier
If you use an earlier operating system, using Adobe Application Manager to change the language used in your applications.
Changing the language settings via the Adobe Application Manager utility
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