Language accessory pack for office 2011 for mac

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In general, you deploy languages for Microsoft 365 Apps with the same process and tools that you use to deploy Office itself. For example, you can't use language packs downloaded from the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) with Microsoft 365 Apps. You can't use language resources for Windows Installer (MSI) versions of Office with Microsoft 365 Apps, which uses Click-to-Run. The subscription version of the Visio desktop app that comes with Visio Plan 2.The subscription version of the Project desktop app that comes with Project Plan 3 or Project Plan 5.Microsoft 365 Apps for business (previously named Office 365 Business), which comes with some Microsoft 365 business plans.Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (previously named Office 365 ProPlus), which comes with many Office 365 and Microsoft 365 enterprise plans.The guidance in this article applies to the following Office products: We recommend using this article as part of planning your Office deployment. This article covers the options for deploying languages for Microsoft 365 Apps, including what method to use, where to deploy languages from, how to deploy proofing tools, and best practices. Overview of deploying languages for Microsoft 365 Apps