Switch between languages using the Language bar (2024)

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After you enable the keyboard layout for two or more languages in the Windows operating system, you can use the Language bar to switch between languages that use different keyboard layouts.

Note:If you just want to insert a few symbols or foreign characters, and you only type in languages with a Latin alphabet, such as English or Spanish, you can insert symbols without switching to a different keyboard layout.

For more information about adding additional editing languages and keyboard layouts see Change the language Office uses in its menus and proofing tools.

Using the Language bar to Switch Keyboard Layouts

When you switch a language by using the Language bar, the keyboard layout changes to the keyboard for that language.

Use the Language bar when you:

  • Want to switch between languages with a Latin alphabet, such as English, Spanish, or French, and a language with a non-Latin alphabet, such as Arabic or Chinese.

  • Want to switch between languages with a non-Latin alphabet, such as Greek or Russian.

  • Prefer to use native keyboard layouts when you type in different languages that have a Latin alphabet.

  1. After you have enabled the keyboard language that you want, open your document and place the cursor in the document where you want to start to type text in a different language.

  2. Click the language icon Switch between languages using the Language bar (1) on the Language bar, which should appear on your task bar near where the clock is, and then click the language that you want to use.

    Keyboard shortcut:To switch between keyboard layouts, press Alt+Shift.

    Note:The Switch between languages using the Language bar (2) icon is just an example; it shows that English is the language of the active keyboard layout. The actual icon shown on your computer depends on the language of the active keyboard layout and version of Windows.

    If you have set up more than one keyboard layout for a single language, you can switch between layouts by clicking the keyboard layout icon on the Language bar and then clicking the keyboard layout that you want to use. The name on the indicator changes to reflect the active keyboard layout.

  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to switch between different languages.

I don't see the Language bar

In most cases, the Language bar automatically appears on your desktop or in the taskbar after you enable two or more keyboard layouts in the Windows operating system. You cannot see the Language bar if it is hidden or only one keyboard layout is enabled in the Windows operating system.

If you don't see the Language bar, do the following to check to see if the Language bar is hidden:

In Windows 10 and Windows 8

  1. Press the Windows logo key and type Control to search for the Control Panel app.

  2. Click Control Panel.

  3. Under Clock, Language, and Region, click Change input methods.

  4. Click Advanced settings.

  5. Under Switching input methods, select the Use the desktop language bar when it’s available check box, and then click Options.

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  6. In the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box, click the Language Bar tab, and make sure that either the Floating On Desktop or the Docked in the taskbar option is selected.

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See Also

Check spelling and grammar in a different language in Office

Insert a check mark or other symbol

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