Salesforce supports multiple display languages for both individual users and entire organizations. With the introduction of localized versions of Salesforce, users or administrators may want to change the language in which Salesforce displays. Supported languages include English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Thai. Hungarian, Romanian, and Bulgarian are available only for Partner Relationship Management (PRM).
This article explains how to change the display language for an individual user and how an administrator can set a standard language across an entire organization.
To change the language for your own Salesforce account:
You should now see the Salesforce interface in the selected language. Note: Some items are not automatically translated because they are global organization data. Your administrator must update those items separately — for example, "Recently Viewed," "Recently Modified," and "Recently Created."
If your organization needs a single standard language, an administrator must update the following:
These modifications apply to all users, even if an individual user does not switch their personal language. Note: Standard mail merge templates, default tasks assigned to new users, and names of standard profiles cannot be changed.
Adding Languages
Supported Languages
Select Languages for Your Org
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