To perform Language Pack maintenance, select from the following options that are available. Before you select an option, you must start Programs and Features in Control Panel. Rather than uninstall a Language Pack that is installed on the Dynamics for Customer Engagement server, you can disable a Language Pack in the organization.
After you do this, users will no longer be able to see the Dynamics for Customer Engagement user interface and Help in the language that you disabled. Later, you can enable the Language Pack by selecting the language in the Language Settings list.
When a Language Pack is removed or disabled, users who have that Language Pack language selected on the Personal Preferences form will have to use the base language. For example, consider the following scenario. A Dynamics for Customer Engagement deployment has English as the base language, but the Spanish Language Pack was used in the organization.
Then, when the system administrator disables or uninstalls the Spanish Language Pack, users who selected the user interface to be in Spanish will see it in English. To disable a Language Pack, see Enable languages. Selecting this option will remove the selected Language Pack from the computer. If you uninstall a Language Pack, you must reinstall and then enable it before it is available to users again.
If other users are logged on to the computer, you will receive a warning message. Select Continue if you want to continue and remove the Language Pack. If you want to add a new font see Download and install custom fonts to use with Office. Click headings below for more information. If a language is listed as your default language and you want to remove it, you must select a different language as the default language. Under Choose Editing Languages , select the language that you want to remove, and then click Remove.
If you create a document containing text in Japanese before deleting the Japanese editing language and fonts, the text remains in the document, even after you remove the Japanese editing language and fonts. If, before deleting the Japanese editing language and fonts, you create a document containing Japanese text and manually mark the proofing language of the text in the document as Japanese, the Japanese proofing language setting remains even after you delete the editing language and fonts.
After you delete Japanese as an enabled language, Japanese continues to be listed in the Languages dialog box as a proofing language. In the Enabled editing languages list, click a language that you want to remove, and then click Remove.
In Control Panel , type Fonts in the search box at the top right. Under Fonts , click Preview, delete, or show and hide fonts. In Control Panel , click Appearance and Personalization.
In Control Panel , double-click Fonts. Click the Start button , and then type Control Panel. To remove languages, see Language and Region Preferences. To remove fonts, see Mac Basics: Font Book.
Notes: If you create a document containing text in Japanese before deleting the Japanese editing language and fonts, the text remains in the document, even after you remove the Japanese editing language and fonts. Select the font that you want to remove, and then click Delete. Click Install or remove a font.
Right-click the font you want to remove, and then click Delete. Delete the fonts that you don't want. Need more help? Expand your skills.
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