Select End User Languages for Your Life Sciences Cloud Org
Select and turn on languages for your users that use the Language Settings and
Translation Languages pages in Setup. While end-user languages appear within your Salesforce org,
Salesforce Help and Setup pages aren't translated into these languages.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Life
Sciences Cloud, Life Sciences Cloud for Customer Engagement Add-on license, and the
Life Sciences Customer Engagement managed package.
User Permissions Needed
To view language settings:
View Setup and Configuration
To change language settings:
Customize Application
From Setup, find and select Language Settings.
Select Enable end-user languages. The Available Languages list shows
all end-user languages.
To make a language available to your end users, move the language from the Available
Languages list to the Displayed Language list.
Save your changes.
From Setup, find and select Translation Language Settings.
Click Edit next to a supported language.
Select translators for the language from your list of available users.
Save your changes.
Return to the page after translations are completed, and select
Active to make the translated values available for your users.
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