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If your Gmail interface is in the wrong language, take these steps to fix the problem:
Sign in to Gmail.
Click the gear in the top right.
Select Settings.
Click on the language dropdown menu, the top entry on the first tab.
Select your language.
At the bottom of the page, click the right-hand button to save your changes. If your language has been set to a right-to-left language like Hebrew or Arabic you'll need to click the left-hand button.
In the window that pops up, click the right-hand button to apply this language choice to all of your Google products. Clicking the other button will apply this change to Gmail only. In Hebrew or Arabic, you'll need to click the left-hand button to apply to all.
If your Gmail interface is in the wrong language, take these steps to fix the problem:
Sign in to Gmail.
Click the gear icon in the upper-right and select Gmail settings next to your username at the top of any Gmail page.
Click on the language drop down menu, the top entry on the first tab.
Select your language.
At the bottom of the page, click the right-hand button to save your
changes. If your language has been set to a right-to-left language like
Hebrew or Arabic you'll need to click the left-hand button.
In the window that pops up, click the right-hand button to apply
this language choice to all of your Google products. Clicking the other
button will apply this change to Gmail only. In Hebrew or Arabic, you'll
need to click the left-hand button to apply to all.
You need to do the following:
If it's windows 7, Go to the windows button, click it and then click on control panel (the first menu item in the third section of the grey panel). In this part you'll see an icon with a globe and a clock.
This is the Clock, Language and Region section. Click on it and that will bring you to the detailed settings, with three icons: a clock and calendar, a clock and globe and just a globe.
Click on the clock and globe to access the region and language settings. The first drop down menu is the language setting, which you should change to English (United States)
Hope this helps.
Open "start menu" and go to "control panel"
Click on "Clock, language and region" or "region and language" depending on your view mode go to the "keyboards and languages tab" click "change keyboards" click "add" and select "hebrew" set as you default language in the drop down menu
additionally, to swith between languages quickly, go to the "language bar tab" and select floating on desktop or docked in taskbar
Click on the right corner where your name appears. Once that box opens click the second blue link down from your name. this takes you into account settings.
Look for the Gmail Icon and next to it is a link. this is settings for your gmail click it.
The first setting box right off the bat is Language in spanish it should say Idioma, change it to english and scroll down and click save changes next to cancel
Computers running Windows®, you have the option of typing alternative character sets. This can be selected by clicking on START>SETTINGS> CONTROL PANEL. Then click on the picture of the world globe. This enables users to toggle between Arabic or Hebrew and English. This requires you to learn the keyboard layout for these languages
First, select the desired language.(the default in the U.S. is U.S. English If your computer was sold in a French spealing country, the keyboard might be different. If this is the case, the only solution could be a new keyboard
You can use Google Translate (I am providing a link for you here). Just enter the web address in the box, then choose Hebrew as the translate from language. Then hit the translate button.
I have done typesetting and websites in Hebrew. It wasn't a lot of fun for me considering I don't speak the language. Word particularly has trouble with it. The best solution I found was putting the English text in a text box. You can hide the borders on the text box and change it to right alignment so that it looks like its just part of the doc and goes from left to right as it should. You can adjust how the Hebrew text wraps around the text boxes also.
I had a much easier time with Hebrew in Quark, haven't tried it in InDesign. And please don't ask me how the design department managed to steal a programmer to work on a 50+ language ad campaign. :D
let someone open his own English profile . and imitate his steps for changing the language till you reach to the language combo where you can change your profile to English back again
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