I was actually wondering the same. It's definitely neither in the X16 nor the X17 product line. There's a Lync 64 Bit Trial available from the Microsoft download centre though: microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=e9f07fed-2d33-476d-8e8f-68442b94f942&displaylang=en Jan
Your question is a bit old, but maybe still relevant... I've found the files for Office 2011, and listed them here: Since I haven't got a Mac, I can't check for sure if the files really are what I think they are... Jan
Hi Just got one question about this. What I want is to have office in English, but also be able to do spellchecking if I m writing a doc in Greek. So, do I really need to install the Greek language pack, or is spellchecking a completely different function (in which case the language pack is not required)? I mean, I don't want the menus and everything in Greek - its too confusing Someone plz enlighten me
Damn it - Greek is not available as a LIP since its available as a language pack. And I only need the spell checker Does that mean that if I install the language pack, I will be 'forced' to use the GUI, menus and everything in Greek?
help using Chinese language pack Hi, thank you very much for sharing these links. I have a legitimate copy of Office 2010 Professional installed and tried installing the Chinese Traditional language pack, but under Word options, it still shows as uninstalled, and I cannot figure out how to get the menus to display in Chinese. Any help or advice please? Thank you in advance.
never mind Sorry, please disregard my previous message on installation. I figured it out. I have Windows 7 64 bit installed, but Office actually runs 32 bit.
Still no Lync 64 bit? I was reading the thread looking for a link to Lync 64 bit, anyone found it yet?
A question and a request, please? Is it better to install Office 2010 32-Bit on Windows 7 64-Bit? Another thing, Arabic Language Pack links are not working.