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Localizing Portal for ArcGIS

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The Portal for ArcGIS setup installs language-specific resources that allow you to localize the user interface of the portal website. Localized help documentation is available as a separate installation, which you must download from My Esri. To learn how to localize your portal, see the sections below.

Localizing the portal website

Language determines the user interface as well as the way time, date, and numerical values appear. The user interface of the portal website can be viewed in the following languages:

Arabic

Korean

Chinese (Simplified Han)

Latvian

Czech

Lithuanian

Danish

Norwegian

Dutch

Polish

English

Portuguese (Brazil)

Estonian

Portuguese (Portugal)

Finnish

Romanian

French

Russian

German

Spanish

Greek (added in Portal for ArcGIS 10.3.1)

Swedish

Hebrew

Thai

Italian

Turkish

Japanese

Vietnamese (added in Portal for ArcGIS 10.3.1)

The display language of the portal website is determined by the organization language. By default, the organization language is set to English. Individual members can set their own preferred language in their user profile. This allows users to override the organization language after they log in to the website. Users who do not have an ArcGIS organizational account will always see the portal website in the organization language; they are not allowed to specify their own language.

To change the organization language, do the following:

  1. Log in to the portal website as an administrator and click the My Organization link on the top menu.
  2. Click Edit Settings > General.
  3. From the Language drop-down list, select the desired language.
  4. Click Save.

Localizing the help documentation

The English help documentation is installed as part of the Portal for ArcGIS setup. To view the help in a non-English language, you'll need to download and install the Portal for ArcGIS Help Language Pack from My Esri. The language pack contains help in the following languages: Arabic, Chinese (Simplified Han), Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.