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Installing the Thai language pack for Office 2013 — Quick guide
- Office 2013 (any edition)
- Windows 7 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
- Sufficient disk space (approximately 250 MB)
- Thai Thesaurus: Finds synonyms for words like "ดี" (good).
- Hyphenation: Breaks Thai syllables correctly at line ends.
- AutoCorrect: Converts common Thai typing errors (e.g., "รก" -> "กรกฎาคม").
Sarawut rubbed his temples. He’d heard rumors about that basement. A room they didn’t put on any map. A server that hummed with the ghosts of Lotus Notes and IE6. Legend said the man who maintained it, a silent hermit named Wichai, hadn’t spoken aloud since 2014.
- Mount the ISO (Windows 8/10/11 - double-click).
- Run
Setup.exe. Do not run the MSI directly, as it may skip prerequisites. - Accept the EULA. The installer will detect your existing Office 2013 installation path automatically.
- Ribbon menus and toolbars: All commands (File, Home, Insert) appear in Thai.
- Proofing tools: Includes a Thai spell checker, thesaurus, and hyphenation.
- Help files: The built-in help system translates to Thai.
- Microsoft Docs. (2014). Plan for language packs in Office 2013. Archived from VLSC documentation.
- NECTEC. (2015). Thai Language Computing Standards – Office Interoperability Report. Bangkok.
- Microsoft Lifecycle Policy. (2023). Office 2013 – End of Support.