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How to Change Windows Live Mail Language on your Windows PC
The Live Mail language is the same as the one of your Windows OS
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Depending on the language package installed on your Windows computer, Microsoft apps likeWindows Live Mailtend to set the system language as the default language.
Since Windows Live Mail comes bundled with Windows Essentials, we need to change the language preference forWindows Essentials.
If you want to change the language settings of your Windows Live Mail client, you can do it by following the steps in this article.
How can I change the Windows Live Mail language?
Changing the language preference for Windows Live Essentials will only affect the Windows Live app such as the Windows Live Mail client. However, if you want to change thelanguageof your system completely, then you need to have a multi-language Windows license.
Most of the Windows license that comes pre-installed with the computer are single-language license. The user must upgrade or purchase a multi-language license separately to be able to use the system in differentlanguages.
How can I change the Live Mail language without upgrading the Windows license?
If you’re having trouble opening the Setting app, take a look atthis articleto solve the issue.
Being able to change the Windows Live Mail language setting can come in handy for users who prefer to use the email client in their nativelanguage. Follow the steps in this article to successfully change the Windows Live Mail language.
If you have any other questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to reach for the comments section below.
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Tashreef Shareef
Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.
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