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# How to change Default or User Language

Change Default Platform Language

Changing the default platform language will affect all users on the platform. This is ideal for groups where everyone speaks the same language.

1. Go to Settings:
   * Navigate to the settings section.
2. Access Language Settings:
   * Select "Language".
3. Choose Preferred Language:
   * In the drop-down menu, select your preferred language.
4. Confirm Changes:
   * You have now successfully changed the default platform language.

### Change User Language <a href="#h_8f330135cf" id="h_8f330135cf"></a>

Changing the user language will only affect your individual account. This is ideal for groups with users speaking multiple languages.

1. Access Account Settings:
   * Click on your profile name. (Top right corner)
   * Select "Administer Account".
2. Edit Account Language:
   * Click on "Edit Account".
   * Select your preferred language from the drop-down menu.
3. Save Changes:
   * Press "Save".
4. Confirmation:
   * You have now successfully changed your user language.


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