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Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack 〈HD — 1080p〉

Once you have the .exe or .img file, the process is straightforward.

Step 1: Check your Office Version You cannot install a 64-bit language pack on a 32-bit Office installation.

Step 2: Close Office Apps Close Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint completely. If Skype for Business is running, shut that down too.

Step 3: Run the Installer

Step 4: Activate Slovak in Office

The built-in English proofing tools are useless for Slovak diacritics (á, é, í, ý, ô, ŕ, ľ, ĺ, ň, č, š, ž, dž, ď, ť). The Slovak Language Pack includes a specialized dictionary that recognizes Slovak declensions, conjugations, and common phrases. It underlines errors like “s mi” (correct: so mnou) and offers context-aware corrections.

The Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack is an add-on software component designed to change the display language of the Office 2013 suite. Unlike a full version of Office, which installs the core programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, Access), the Language Pack only modifies the user interface (UI) and proofing tools. Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack

Specifically, the Slovak Language Pack provides:

It is crucial to understand that the Language Pack requires a pre-existing installation of Microsoft Office 2013. It is not a standalone product.

It is crucial to note that Microsoft Office 2013 reached its End of Support on April 11, 2023. This means Microsoft no longer provides technical support, bug fixes, or security updates for the platform. Consequently, official download links for Language Packs on Microsoft's public servers are often retired or moved to legacy archives. Users requiring this software for legacy systems must ensure they have retained their original installation media or Volume License Service Center access.

The Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack is a software add-on that allows users to change the display language, help documentation, and proofing tools (like spell check) of Office 2013 applications to Slovak. Key Features

User Interface (UI) Translation: Translates menus, buttons, and dialogue boxes into Slovak for applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Proofing Tools: Includes Slovak-specific dictionaries, grammar checkers, and hyphenation rules to ensure document accuracy. Once you have the

Localized Help: Provides access to Office help content and documentation in the Slovak language. Installation and Configuration

To add the Slovak language pack to an existing installation of Office 2013:


Here is the harsh reality: Microsoft has decommissioned the official download pages for Office 2013 language packs. As an unsupported product, finding the file is now a task for archivists.

Assuming you have obtained the authentic setup.exe file, here is how to deploy the Slovak language pack.

Step 1: Close all Office apps Make sure Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint are fully closed. Check the system tray for background Outlook processes.

Step 2: Run the installer as Administrator Right-click the downloaded file and select Run as administrator. Step 2: Close Office Apps Close Outlook, Word,

Step 3: Accept the EULA The license agreement will likely be in English or mixed languages. Click "I agree" (Súhlasím).

Step 4: Choose Installation Type

Step 5: Wait for the pack to apply This takes 2-5 minutes. The progress bar will show "Configuring Microsoft Office 2013."

Step 6: Post-Installation Configuration (CRITICAL) Installing the pack does not automatically switch your Office to Slovak. You must tell Office which language to use.

  • Under Choose Help Language:
  • Under Choose Editing Languages:
  • Restart all Office apps completely. When you reopen Word, the File menu should read "Súbor."
  • As of April 2014, Microsoft discontinued the sale of single Language Packs for Office 2013. Instead, Microsoft began offering Multi-Language Packs or including multilingual capabilities directly within the Volume Licensing versions of the software.

    For users still running Office 2013 today: