Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack -

Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, or Windows 11.

If you plan to reinstall Office 2013 or migrate to a new computer, ensure your product key is accessible. Language packs do not require separate product keys, but the base Office installation does.

| Architecture | File Name | File Size | SHA-1 Hash | |--------------|-----------|-----------|------------| | x86 (32-bit) | sk_office_2013_single_language_pack_with_sp1_x86_3858121.exe | 212 MB | 6D0B1580B23A14C8725169AB3DCBE3D899F5AFDB | | x64 (64-bit) | sk_office_2013_single_language_pack_with_sp1_x64_3858125.exe | 224 MB | 00AB3C92C862B235A105D4C87253C8FE5A3DA014 | Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack

Once installed, you must activate the Slovak language settings inside the Office application options. Open . Go to File > Options . Select Language from the left menu.

Click and restart all Office applications for the changes to take effect. Supported Applications Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8

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Before proceeding with installation, verify the following: | Architecture | File Name | File Size

If you are still using Microsoft Office 2013 (a robust and widely-adopted version from the pre-subscription era), you may have noticed a significant problem: your menus, ribbons, and help files are in English (or another default language). The solution is the .

Slovak folder names (Doručená pošta, Odoslaná pošta) and calendar localization.

The Slovak language pack does not just change button labels; it completely adapts the Office ecosystem to Slovak linguistic standards through three primary components:

Provides access to the extensive Microsoft help documentation and troubleshooting guides in Slovak.