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If you open a page written in a different language than your preferred languages in settings, Microsoft Edge will automatically prompt you to translate it. The Translate icon appears in the address bar when you go to a web page that’s written in a foreign language.
This article describes how to use the Bing Translator to translate an original English language Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article into another language. You can use the Bing Translator for Microsoft KB articles or for any content on the World Wide Web.
Additionally, you can provide pages and news posts on SharePoint sites that you translate and that are shown in the user's preferred language. This page details Microsoft's recommended approach for presenting site and page content in multiple languages.
Word for the web makes it easy to translate an entire document. When you open a document that is in a language other than your default language, Word for the web will automatically offer to create a machine-translated copy for you.
Translator in Outlook for Windows. Applies To. In Outlook, you can translate words, phrases, and full messages when you need them. You can also set Outlook to automatically translate messages you receive in other languages. Select a tab option below for the version of Outlook you're using.
Applies To. The new Microsoft Edge defaults to use the same language as your system. To change the language: Go to Settings and more > Settings . Select Languages from the Settings list. To add a language to the list of Preferred languages, select Add languages.
Translate: Translate lets you change the language of the text you're reading. Select the language in the list and turn on Translate entire page.
Sometimes you might receive email messages or documents that contain words in different languages whose meaning you are unsure of. With the Microsoft Office Mini Translator, you can point to a word or selected phrase with your mouse and the translation displays in a small window.
Learn how to set up a virtual, multilingual parent-teacher conference using Microsoft Translator to communicate remotely with the parents of your students.
In the meeting Details, select Options > More options. In Roles , turn on the Enable language interpretation toggle. In Interpreters, search for and select an interpreter in the dropdown menu. In Source language, choose the language the interpreter will be translating.