When you enable multiple languages in your Salesforce org, Salesforce translates some
labels for you, based on the language type. For labels without a default translation, you can
localize your apps and custom functionality for any Salesforce supported language through metadata
translation.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
and Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, Performance,
Unlimited, and Developer Editions
Salesforce-provided translations vary by language type.
Language Type
Translations Provided by Salesforce
Fully supported languages
Metadata labels for all standard features, plus Help.
End-user languages
Metadata labels for all standard objects and pages, except admin pages and Setup.
No translations for Help.
Platform-only languages
None
In situations where Salesforce doesn’t provide default translations, metadata translation
allows you to localize apps and custom functionality that you build in Salesforce. You can
translate items such as custom labels, custom objects, and field names.
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