Reader Dc Language Pack: Adobe Acrobat

If your Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is displaying in the wrong language, or if you need to switch the interface to a different locale (like English, Spanish, French, etc.), you usually don't need to download a separate file manually. The application handles this internally.

Click the icon next to the language you want to install and select Install to local disk . Click Install and then Finish once complete. Method 2: Downloading External Packs

Close all other applications before running the installer. Double-click the downloaded file and follow the on-screen prompts. The installer automatically uses your operating system's default language for its interface.

How to Download and Install Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Language Packs adobe acrobat reader dc language pack

Always remember to:

For most standard users on the "Continuous" track, you do not need to download a separate file manually. The language files are often already installed or can be fetched automatically.

Note: If your preferred language is not in the dropdown list, proceed to Method 2. If your Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is displaying

If Acrobat Reader's language options are completely missing, you may need to manually copy language resource files:

There are two common routes:

Before downloading, check if your Windows is 32-bit or 64-bit. Click Install and then Finish once complete

If you find that your PDF isn't displaying characters correctly, you can often update these settings or install missing packs through the following paths: Go to Edit > Preferences > Language .

Yes. The MUI version of Acrobat Reader DC supports multiple installed languages. You can switch between them at any time via the Preferences menu.

: From the categories on the left, click on Language .