![]() You’ll immediately see the language change. Okay, ready for the trick? Change the name of that folder, then restart InDesign. Because I use an American version of InDesign, the folder in there is called en_US. Open that, and you’ll find a folder with a cryptic name. Inside this folder is another folder called InDesign Shortcut Sets. In other words, on the Mac, open Applications > Adobe InDesign > Presets. To change the UI language, you need to first find the Presets folder, inside the application folder. There have been some script-based hacks around this UI language problem, but they stopped working in CS6.īut there is a way, it appears to work in both the CS6 and CC versions of InDesign, and it doesn’t even require a script. Unfortunately, Adobe has not made it easy to change the UI language. ![]() ![]() Changing the language of InDesign’s menus, dialog boxes, and panels has been important for thousands of users around the world for years - after all, if you need to use the English version of InDesign but you’re Swedish, you’re probably going to use it more efficiently if it’s in your native language!
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