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Spanish Translation of “display” The official Collins English-Spanish Dictionary online. Over 100,000 Spanish translations of English words and phrases. The Install or uninstall display languages wizard appears prompting you to Install display languages or Uninstall display languages. Click Install display languages to download the language packs. You then are prompted to select the location of the language packs with two options, Launch Windows Update or Browse computer or network.

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Windows 8 and 8.1: The method is similar to that for earlier versions of Windows. From the Control Panel, select 'Language.' Under 'Change your language preferences,' click on 'Options' to the right of the already installed language, which will probably be English (United States) if you're from the U.S. Under 'Input method,' click on 'Add an input method.' Select 'United States-International.' This will add the international keyboard to a menu located at the lower right of the screen.

You can use the mouse to choose between it and the standard English keyboard. You can also switch keyboards by pressing the Windows key and the space bar simultaneously. Windows 10: From the 'Ask me anything' search box in the lower left, type 'Control' (without the quotes) and launch the Control Panel. Under 'Clock, Language, and Region,' select 'Change input methods.'

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Under 'Change your language preferences,' you will likely see 'English (United States)' as your current option. (If not, adjust the following steps accordingly.) Click on 'Options' to the right of the language name. Click on 'Add an input method' and choose 'United States-International.'

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This will add the international keyboard to a menu located at the lower right of the screen. You can use the mouse to choose between it and the standard English keyboard. You can also switch keyboards by pressing the Windows key and the space bar simultaneously. Using the numeric keypad: Windows allows the user to type any available character by holding down one of the Alt keys while typing in a numeric code on the numeric keypad, if one is available. For example, to type the long dash — such as those used surrounding this clause — hold down the Alt key while typing 0151 on the numeric keypad. Here is a chart showing the combinations you're most likely to need when typing Spanish. Note that these will work only with the numeric keypad, not with the numbers in the row above the letters.

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Hi, I'm not sure, would SetLocale make any difference?Otherwise, in your function above, you'd need something like the below.Regards,Rob.Function Fecha(strInput) strDate = WeekdayName(Weekday(date)) & ', ' & Day(strInput) & ' de ' & Monthname(Month(strInput)) & ' del ' & Year(strInput) strDate = Replace(strDate, 'Monday', 'Lunes') strDate = Replace(strDate, 'Tuesday', 'Martes') ' Other days go here strDate = Replace(strDate, 'January', 'Enero') strDate = Replace(strDate, 'February', 'Febrero') ' Other months go here Fecha = strDate End FunctionSelect all.