Office 2016 Arabic Language Pack Install [repack] Link
Prerequisites:
- You have Office 2016 installed on your computer.
- You have a valid Office 2016 license.
- Your computer is connected to the internet.
Step 1: Check if Arabic is supported in your Office 2016 version
- Open any Office 2016 application (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Click on File > Account (or Help in some versions).
- Check if Language is listed under Product Information.
- If Arabic is not listed, you may need to upgrade to a newer version of Office 2016 or purchase a new license that includes Arabic language support.
Step 2: Download the Arabic language pack office 2016 arabic language pack install
- Go to the Microsoft Office Language Preferences webpage.
- Click on Download next to Arabic under Language Packs.
- Select the correct architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) that matches your Office 2016 installation.
- Click Download to start downloading the language pack.
Step 3: Install the Arabic language pack
- Once the download is complete, run the installer (e.g., arabiclanguagepack.exe).
- Follow the prompts to install the language pack.
- You may be asked to close all Office applications during the installation process.
Step 4: Configure Office 2016 to use the Arabic language pack Prerequisites:
- Open any Office 2016 application (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Click on File > Options > Language.
- Under Choose Display Language, select Arabic from the list.
- Click OK to apply the changes.
Step 5: Set up Arabic as a proofing language
- Open any Office 2016 application (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Click on File > Options > Language.
- Under Proofing, click on Set Proofing Languages.
- Select Arabic from the list and set it as the Default.
- Click OK to apply the changes.
Step 6: Verify the Arabic language pack installation You have Office 2016 installed on your computer
- Open a new document in any Office 2016 application (e.g., Word).
- Type some text in Arabic to verify that the language pack is working correctly.
- Check that the text is displayed correctly, and that spell checking and grammar checking are working.
Troubleshooting tips:
- If you encounter issues during installation, try restarting your computer and reinstalling the language pack.
- If you're using a 64-bit version of Office 2016, ensure you download the 64-bit language pack.
- If you're still experiencing issues, try searching for solutions on the Microsoft Office support website.
Additional resources:
Error 30015-11 (C2R)
Cause: Conflicting background update.
Fix: Disable antivirus temporarily, then run C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\ClickToRun\OfficeC2RClient.exe /update user
To add Arabic proofing:
- In Word, go to File > Options > Language.
- Under "Choose Editing Languages" , make sure Arabic appears in the list and shows "Enabled" or "Proofing tools installed" .
- If not enabled, click the "Add additional editing languages" dropdown, select Arabic, and click "Add".
- To check if it works: Type a misspelled Arabic word. It should get a red squiggly underline. Right-click to see suggestions.
7. Verify installation
- Open Word → File → Options → Language: Arabic should be listed and set.
- Open a document, type in Arabic and check spelling/grammar (Review → Spelling & Grammar) to confirm proofing tools work.
- Menus and ribbons should display in Arabic if display language set.