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Change language in userinterface...

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I have 2 languagepacks installed (English and Swedish). They are both activated as I can see at Addons>Language. My current userinterface is in Swedish. How do I change it into English? /hans peter

I have 2 languagepacks installed (English and Swedish). They are both activated as I can see at Addons>Language. My current userinterface is in Swedish. How do I change it into English? /hans peter

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Please have a look at this article for several ways to accomplish this. Apart from installing a language pack, you will either need to switch the preference general.useragent.locale to en-US in Thunderbird’s Configuration Editor also known as about:config, install a locale switcher add-on (that’s kept up-to-date) doing it for you, such as Simple Locale Switcher, or specify the locale code as a command line option to use in shortcuts. You could also choose to combine/use both methods.

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Please have a look at this article for several ways to accomplish this. Apart from installing a language pack, you will either need to switch the preference general.useragent.locale to en-US in Thunderbird’s Configuration Editor also known as about:config, install a locale switcher add-on (that’s kept up-to-date) doing it for you, such as Simple Locale Switcher, or specify the locale code as a command line option to use in shortcuts. You could also choose to combine/use both methods.

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Thank you, Tonnes! Perfect solution. K.r. /hans peter