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    filezilla went Spanish

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by baddogboxer, Jul 6, 2007.

  1. baddogboxer

    baddogboxer Notebook Deity

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    I may have updated it, is there a way to turn back to English or did I install a Spanish update! Very hard to use my Spanish muy mal!
     
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    iza Notebook Evangelist

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    Editar > Opciones > Idioma > English > Aceptar
     
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    Your instructions woke up my brain and I fixed it, I will be giving you cred.
    But Question What Language did you give me the only one that matched anything was Idioma- Catalan
    Edicion > Configuracion > Configuracion de la interfaz >Lenguaje > English > OK
     
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    Hm, it's what mine said when set to Spanish.. We're probably using different versions of filezilla. I'm using the latest beta version; (3.0.0-beta 10).