The Thai Language Pack is designed specifically for desktop applications on Windows. Microsoft Office Proofing Tools 2013 - English
: Ensure you choose the "bitness" (32-bit vs. 64-bit) that matches your existing Office 2013 installation. You can check this in any Office app by going to File > Account > About Word Installation : Run the downloaded file (e.g., lpksp2013-kb2817427-fullfile-x86-th-th.exe ) to install the Thai display, help, and proofing tools. Configuration Open any Office 2013 program (like Word). File > Options > Language Choose Editing Languages , add "Thai" to the list. Choose Display and Help languages , move "Thai" to the top of the list to set it as default. all Office applications for the changes to take effect. Microsoft Support Official Resources
If you cannot find the official pack or your license is incompatible, consider these alternatives: office 2013 thai language pack
After installation, set Thai as the display/editing language:
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You can change your . While this won't change Office 2013 menus, it will change system dialog boxes and fallback fonts, which can partially improve Thai text rendering. The Thai Language Pack is designed specifically for
No product key? You’ll be prompted for one. Volume License customers use a MAK/KMS; retail requires a unique Thai Language Pack key.