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Importing a language

Importing a language

After exporting and modifying a language file, you can import it to use in reports.

You can override a system language with the import, or you can import a custom language.

To import a language file:
  1. Go to Reports > Advanced Settings > Language.
  2. From the More dropdown, click Import.

    The Import Language pane displays.

  3. In the Language File field, drag and drop or select the zip file.
  4. Select a Language Name from the dropdown.

    You can select a system language to override it.

  5. Click OK.

The language is now available in the table view. The Date Imported column indicates when the language file was imported, and the Status column indicates that it is User defined.

The language can now be used in reports. To use this imported language, select it from the Language dropdown in the Report Settings tab. See Reports Settings tab.

Note

If the import was to override a system language, such as English, the Status column changes from System to User defined. You can delete this row to restore the original system language. See Deleting a language.

Importing a language

After exporting and modifying a language file, you can import it to use in reports.

You can override a system language with the import, or you can import a custom language.

To import a language file:
  1. Go to Reports > Advanced Settings > Language.
  2. From the More dropdown, click Import.

    The Import Language pane displays.

  3. In the Language File field, drag and drop or select the zip file.
  4. Select a Language Name from the dropdown.

    You can select a system language to override it.

  5. Click OK.

The language is now available in the table view. The Date Imported column indicates when the language file was imported, and the Status column indicates that it is User defined.

The language can now be used in reports. To use this imported language, select it from the Language dropdown in the Report Settings tab. See Reports Settings tab.

Note

If the import was to override a system language, such as English, the Status column changes from System to User defined. You can delete this row to restore the original system language. See Deleting a language.