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Localization

Creatio supports localization into multiple languages. You can manage the list of languages in the system designer of the [Languages] section.

Note

Access to the list of languages and translation is configured using the “Access to “Languages” section” and “Access to “Translation” section” system operations. Setting up permissions for various operations is described in a separate article.

Creatio interface is translated into following languages:

english_US.png English (United States)

portuguese.png Portuguese (Brazil)

arabian.png Arabic (Saudi Arabia)

romanian.png Romanian (Romania)

dutch.png Dutch (The Netherlands)

russian.png Russian (Russia)

hebrew.png Hebrew (Israel)

thailand.png Thai (Thailand)

spanish.png Spanish (Spain)

ukrainian.png Ukrainian (Ukraine)

italian.png Italian (Italy)

french.png French (France)

german.png German (Germany)

czech.png Czech (Czech Republic)

persian.png Persian (Iran)

sweden.png Swedish (Sweden)

polish.png Polish (Poland)

 

All localization tools are built-in, there is no need to install or set up additional software in Creatio. Translation of the interface and other elements is performed in the [Translation] section.

Note

If the needed language is present in the list above but is not available in the [Languages] section, contact Creatio technical support. Indicate Creatio version and product you use in your request.

How to enable an interface language

Only English language is available in the user profile by default. You need to enable the needed languages in the [Languages] section to add them to the list of languages in the user profile.

1.Go to the [Languages] section in the system designer.

2.In the list of languages, locate the language you need and click [Open].

3.On the language page, select the [Active] checkbox (Fig. 1).

Fig. 1 Enabling additional language

scr_chapter_multilanguage_enable.png 

4.Save the changes.

As a result, Creatio compilation will start and you will see the enabled language appear in your Creatio user profile after the compilation is finished.

Attention

Compilation is a required step when enabling additional languages. If a language is enabled, but the application is not compiled, the user who selected this language will not be able to log in.

Note

If you cannot access Creatio after switching languages, you can quickly access the [Configuration] section by adding “/dev” after Creatio application URL and initiate compilation from there.

Contents

How to change Creatio language

How to set the default language

Add new languages

How to translate the interface and system elements in Creatio

How to identify a translation string by a key

How to select specific translation strings using filters

How to display untranslated strings

How to update the list of translations

How to import translations from Excel

See also

How to set up access to perform operations

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