Office 2013 Thai Language Pack [updated]
The editing language is not triggering automatically.
After installing the Thai language pack, you need to configure Office 2013 to use it. Here's how:
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When you reopen Word, the Ribbon should read: (File), หน้าแรก (Home), แทรก (Insert). Success! office 2013 thai language pack
After installing the language pack, configure it to use Thai as the default language. Follow these steps:
Select either the or Download (64-bit) link based on your Office installation.
: Microsoft released Service Pack 1 for the Office 2013 Language Pack , which rolls up all security and performance updates released through early 2014 to improve stability. The editing language is not triggering automatically
A language pack changes the entire ecosystem of your Microsoft Office installation. It is not just a simple translation plugin. It modifies three core components of your software:
Before seeking out a language pack, you must determine the bit-architecture of your existing Office 2013 installation. A 32-bit Office installation requires a 32-bit language pack, and a 64-bit installation requires a 64-bit language pack. Mixing architectures will cause the installation to fail. To find your version: Open any Office 2013 application, such as or Excel . Click on the File tab in the top-left corner.
To use the Thai Language Pack, a base version of must already be installed on the system. When you reopen Word, the Ribbon should read:
Before installing the Office 2013 Thai language pack, ensure that your system meets the following requirements:
The product key for the base Office and the Language Pack are not linked. Fix: You must have a valid, activated copy of Office 2013 first. Install the language pack after activation. If the error persists, use the telephone activation method for Microsoft support.
Office 2013 reached its end of life on April 11, 2023 . Microsoft no longer sells new licenses for Office 2013 or its language packs directly on the Microsoft Store.
Once installed, you must enable the language within the Office applications: Open any Office program (like Word or Excel). Click the tab and select Options . Choose Language from the left-hand menu.
The Office 2013 Thai Language Pack provides: