Office 2016 Mac Greek Language Pack

Microsoft Office Proofing Tools includes the full set of proofing tools available for Office in this language. Just install and restart Office, and proofing tools for your language are ready to go. Language Accessory Pack for Office 2016. Microsoft Office for Mac. Office 2016 for Mac is currently available in the following languages: Arabic. Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Czech. English (United Kingdom) (Microsoft 365 only) English (United States) Finnish. French (Canada) (Microsoft 365 only) French (France) German. How to Add & Switch Languages in Mac OS X. If you are actually going to use the secondary language full time or you are aiming to improve your proficiency, learning the keystrokes to change the keyboard language can be very advantageous, and adding an accompanying voice to the Mac can be beneficial as well. Κατέβασα το Greek Pack, και δεν το κάνει install. Γράφει οτι εντοπίστηκε πρόβλημα, και δεν προχωράει στη εγκατάσταση.

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Summary: Plan for multilanguage setup, and customization and proofing tools for Office 2016.

Office 2016 Mac Greek Language Packet

Office 2016 Mac Greek Language Pack

Support for multiple languages and languages other than the default are provided through language accessory packs (LAPs) and language interface packs (LIPs) that you install. Language accessory packs (LAPs) let you see ribbon or menu items, commands, Help, and proofing tools like the spelling checker, grammar checker, and thesaurus in a translated version of Office for all Office applications. Language interface packs (LIPs) only change the language for the ribbon and commands for some Office applications.

To deploy Office 2016 in multiple languages, you must plan carefully. This article discusses the planning considerations for setup and the customizations that you can make when you install language packs or proofing tools.

Important

This article describes methods of deploying and managing language packs for versions of Office 2016 that use the Windows Installer (MSI) installation technology, which are available for enterprises through volume licensing. If you have an Office subscription and you're deploying Microsoft 365 Apps, which uses the Click-to-Run installation technology, see Overview of deploying languages for Microsoft 365 Apps.

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Plan setup of Office 2016 multilanguage deployment

The language-neutral design of Office 2016 helps simplify the deployment of Office products in multiple languages. Instead of creating a series of installations, you enable setup to coordinate a single installation of multiple language versions.

All language-specific components for a particular language are contained in an Office 2016 Language Pack. Each Office 2016 Language Pack includes language-specific folders for all Office 2016 products that are available in that language. Folders are identified by a language tag that is appended to the folder name. For a complete list of language tags, see Language identifiers and OptionState Id values in Office 2016.

You install all the Office 2016 Language Packs that you want at the same time by copying them to a network installation point that contains at least one complete Office 2016 product. By default, setup automatically installs the language version that matches the Windows user locale that is set on each user's computer. Or, you can override this default behavior and manage the distribution of multiple language versions manually. For example, you can perform any of the following tasks:

  • Install more than one language on a single computer

  • Specify which languages to install on users' computers, regardless of the language of the operating system that is specified by the user locale

  • Specify custom settings once and then apply them to all language versions that you deploy in your organization

  • Deploy different languages to different groups of users

  • Deploy the Microsoft Office 2016 proofing tools for additional languages

Each Office 2016 Language Pack contains the proofing tools for one or more additional languages. For example, the Office 2016 Language Pack - Danish contains the proofing tools for English and German, in addition to Danish. All Office 2016 Language Packs contain the proofing tools for English. For more information about proofing tools, see Plan for Office proofing tools. To determine which companion proofing languages are included in an Office 2016 Language Pack, see Companion proofing languages for Office 2016.

Language

Before setup installs a language version of an Office 2016 product, setup determines whether the user has the required operating system support for that language. Setup stops the installation if there is no support. For example, if a user has not enabled support for East Asian languages, setup does not install the Japanese version of Office 2016.

Determine the languages that you want before you begin your deployment. There are special steps that you must take to include additional languages if you have to change users' configurations after the initial deployment. For more information, see Add or remove language packs after deployment of Office 2016.

Understanding the setup logic for Shell UI language

When you deploy the Office 2016 from a network installation point that contains more than one language version, setup must determine which language to use for the setup user interface. By default, setup uses that same language for the Office 2016 installation language and for the shell user interface (Shell UI). The Shell UI includes core elements of Office 2016 that register with the operating system, such as file name extensions, Tool Tips, and right-click menu items.

Setup always installs Office 2016 in the language of the Shell UI, in addition to any other installation languages. For example, if the Shell UI is set to French, the user can select additional installation languages on the Languages tab. However, the user cannot remove French. You specify the language for the Shell UI by modifying a configuration file, Config.xml.

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If you want to install only one language version of Office 2016 on each client computer and if you do not specify any additional languages in the configuration file, setup uses the following logic to determine which language to use:

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  • Setup matches the language of the user locale.

  • If there is no match, setup looks for a close match. For example, if the user locale is set to English (Canada), setup installs Office 2016 in English (U.S).

  • If there is no close match, setup looks for a language in the following subkey in the Windows registry:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice16.0CommonLanguageResources

    If the InstallLanguage entry has not been added to the LanguageResources subkey and set to a particular language (LCID), setup either prompts the user to select a language during an interactive installation, or it stops a silent installation.

If you are installing multiple languages, the language of the setup user interface follows the logic described previously. However, the languages that are installed on the computer and the language of the Shell UI are determined by the entries you specify in Config.xml.

For specific steps on how to customize setup for different scenarios, including how to modify Config.xml, see applicable sections in Customize language setup and settings for Office 2016:

Plan language customizations for Office

When a user starts an Office 2016 application for the first time, setup applies default settings that match the language that is installed on the computer and the language that is specified by the Windows user locale setting.

Four main language settings affect the way users work with Office 2016:

  • Primary editing language When more than one language version of Office 2016 is installed on the computer, this setting determines the language in which users work with Office applications and documents.

  • Enabled editing languages Users can specify more than one language for editing Office 2016 documents. Depending on the languages selected, this setting might require the user to install additional proofing tools.

  • User interface language This setting determines the language in which the user interface is displayed.

  • Help language This setting determines the language in which users view Help topics.

You can configure these language settings for users in advance. If you specify custom language settings when you install Office, by applying a setup customization file (.msp file) or by setting policies, Office 2016 does not overwrite your settings with the default settings when users start the applications for the first time.

Customizing language settings for Office

You configure language settings by using one of the following methods:

  • Group Policy Group Policy settings enforce default language settings. Users in your organization cannot permanently change settings that are managed by Group Policy. The settings are reapplied every time that the user logs on.

  • Office Customization Tool (OCT) You use the OCT to create a setup customization file (.msp file) that setup applies during the installation. Settings specified in the OCT are the default settings. Users can change the settings after the installation.

  • Language Settings tool If you do not enforce language settings by policy, users who work in Office 2016 applications can use the Language Settings tool to change their language settings.

For specific steps on how to use these tools to customize Office 2016 for multiple language deployments, see Customize language settings.

You can also configure language-specific settings, such as number format, that are related to user locale. For more information, see Customize language-specific settings that are related to user locale.

Plan for Office proofing tools

Proofing tools let users edit documents in 52 languages. Depending on the language, these editing tools might include spelling and grammar checkers, thesauruses, and hyphenators. Proofing tools might also include language-specific editing features such as Language AutoDetect, AutoSummarize, and Intelligent AutoCorrect.

The Proofing Tools 2016 ISO provides a single resource from which you can install any of the proofing tools. You can install proofing tools on a local computer or deploy tools to a group of users. You can also customize and install the tools for one user or all users in your organization.

Determining the method to deploy proofing tools

You can deploy additional proofing tools for users who have to edit documents in languages other than those that are already installed on their computers. You can deploy additional proofing tools from either of these sources:

  • Office 2016 Language Pack Use this option if users want both the user interface and the proofing tools for a specific language. Often, one language pack can provide all the proofing tool languages that you want. The companion proofing tool languages that are contained in a language pack mirror those of what's contained in language versions of Office 2016. You can also use the Office Multilanguage Pack which contains all of the Office language packs.

    For a list of companion languages, see Companion proofing languages for Office 2016. If a language pack has all the proofing tool languages that you want, deploy a language pack by using the instructions that fit your scenario in Customize language setup and settings for Office 2016.

  • Proofing Tools 2016 This product contains the proofing tools for all languages that are available with Office 2016. Use this option if you have to have proofing tools that are not included in the set of companion languages for any languages that are installed or included in an additional language pack that you could install.

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The hard disk space requirement to install proofing tools is 1 gigabyte (GB). However, the overall disk space depends on whether you deploy proofing tools from a language pack or from the proofing tools. As with most products in the Office 2016, the complete Proofing Tools 2016 package is cached to the local installation source (LIS).

Proofing tools do not include bilingual dictionaries or word breakers. Those tools are part of the language version or language pack.

Individual Office Language Packs, the Office Multilanguage Pack, and Proofing Tools 2016 are available through Microsoft Volume Licensing programs.

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For instructions on downloading language packs and proofing tools, see Download language packs, language interface packs, and proofing tools for volume license versions of Office.

Precaching the local installation source for the Office 2016 proofing tools

When you deploy the Office 2016 proofing tools, setup creates a local installation source on the user's computer — a copy of the compressed source files for the Office 2016 proofing tools. After the files are copied to the user's computer, setup completes the installation from the local installation source. You can minimize the load on the network by deploying the local installation source separately, before you deploy the Office 2016 proofing tools. For information about how to cache the local installation source for the Office proofing tools, see Precache the local installation source for Office 2010. (Although this article is for an earlier version of Office, the information also applies to Office 2016.) Use the Setup.exe and Config.xml files from the ProofKit.WW folder from the Proofing Tools 2016 ISO. For instructions on downloading the Proofing Tools 2016 ISO, see Download language packs, language interface packs, and proofing tools for volume license versions of Office.

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Summary: Learn about the language packs and language interface packs that are available for Office.

An installation of Office 2016 can include applications or user interface elements in more than one language because some Office 2016 products are not available in every language.

This article describes the language versions that are available for a subset of Office 2016 applications, the Office 2016 applications that will work with Language Interface Packs, and the recommended base languages to install for Office 2016 Language Interface Packs.

Important

This article describes methods of deploying and managing language packs for versions of Office 2016 that use the Windows Installer (MSI) installation technology, which are available for enterprises through volume licensing. If you have an Office subscription and you're deploying Microsoft 365 Apps, which uses the Click-to-Run installation technology, see Overview of deploying languages for Microsoft 365 Apps.

Applications and language availability

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In some non-English language versions of Office 2016, a specific Office 2016 application may not be available. For example, Access 2016 is not available in Hindi. Therefore, the Hindi language version of Office 2016 is installed in English.

Some Office applications are not available in some languages. Project 2016 and Visio 2016 are available in a subset of languages, as shown in the following table.

Language availability for the 2016 versions of Project and Visio

LanguageProject 2016Visio 2016
Arabic
yes
yes
Brazilian
yes
yes
Bulgarian
no
no
Chinese - Simple
yes
yes
Chinese - Traditional
yes
yes
Croatian
no
no
Czech
yes
yes
Danish
yes
yes
Dutch
yes
yes
English
yes
yes
Finnish
yes
yes
French
yes
yes
German
yes
yes
Greek
yes
yes
Hebrew
yes
yes
Hindi
no
no
Hungarian
yes
yes
Italian
yes
yes
Japanese
yes
yes
Korean
yes
yes
Norwegian (Bokmål)
yes
yes
Polish
yes
yes
Portuguese (European)
yes
yes
Romanian
no
no
Russian
yes
yes
Serbian (Latin)
no
no
Slovak
yes
yes
Slovenian
yes
yes
Spanish
yes
yes
Swedish
yes
yes
Thai
no
no
Turkish
yes
yes
Ukrainian
yes
yes

Language Interface Packs

For some languages, Microsoft localizes only some Office 2016 applications and releases them as Language Interface Packs (LIPs). These LIPs localize the user interface only, and not the Help content. Administrators must first install a fully localized base language version (see the table later in this section) of Office 2016, and then install the LIP. Users can then work in their preferred language in the following applications and features:

  • Excel 2016

  • OneNote 2016

  • Outlook 2016

  • PowerPoint 2016

  • Shared Office features

  • Word 2016

  • Skype for Business 2016, but only for the following languages:

    • Albanian: sq-SQ

    • Azerbaijani (Latin): az-Latn-AZ

    • Basque: eu-ES

    • Belarusian: be-BE

    • Catalan: ca-ES

    • Farsi (Persian): fa-IR

    • Filipino: fil-PH

    • Galician: gl-ES

    • Macedonian: mk-MK

    • Serbian (Cyrillic): sr-Cyrl-RS

    • Uzbek (Latin): uz-Latn-UZ

The remaining Office applications appear in the base Office 2016 installation language. The following table lists the base language for each LIP language.

Base languages available for Language Interface Packs

LIP languageBase language
Afrikaans
English
Albanian
English
Amharic
English
Armenian
English
Assamese
English
Azerbaijani - Latin script
English
Bangla (Bangladesh)
English
Basque (Basque)
Spanish
Belarusian
Russian
Bengali - India
English or Hindi
Bosnian - Latin script
English
Catalan
Spanish
Dari
English
Filipino
English
Galician
Spanish
Georgian
English
Gujarati
English
Icelandic
English
Irish - Gaelic
English
Kannada
English
Khmer
English
Kiswahili
English
Konkani
English
Krygyz
Russian
Luxembourgish
French
Macedonian (FYROM)
English
Malayalam
English
Maltese
English
Maori
English
Marathi
English
Mongolian - Cyrillic script
English
Nepali
English
Norwegian (Nynorsk)
Norwegian (Bokmål)
Odia
English
Persian (Farsi)
English
Punjabi (India)
English
Quechua (Peru)
Spanish
Scottish Gaelic
English
Serbian - Cyrillic script
Serbian (Latin)
Serbian - Cyrillic script (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
English
Sindhi (Pakistan)
English
Sinhala
English
Tamil (India)
English
Tatar
Russian
Telugu
English
Turkmen
Russian
Urdu
English
Uyghur
Chinese (Simplified)
Uzbek - Latin script
English or Russian
Valencian
Spanish
Welsh
English

For information about how to obtain the LIP you need for your deployment, see Download language packs, language interface packs, and proofing tools for volume license versions of Office.

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