# Language Set Up

To change your company language in ERPAG, you have to approach it form two sides:

* first, you need to set it up in the Administration > Localization > Edit and choose the wanted language from the language field.            &#x20;

The system will ask you to log out and log back in, in order to see the changes.

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{% hint style="warning" %}
Before you do this, your database should be empty. This change will not affect any documents retroactively.&#x20;

{% endhint %}

* Secondly, you need to change the language from the users side, by going to Administration > Users > opening the user and choosing the wanted language from the drop-down menu.

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If you are not satisfied how some of the terms in ERPAG are translated, you can always change them by going to Administration > Localization > Edit and retyping them in the Translation line.

Note that you have to log out and log in again, in order to see the changes.
{% endhint %}

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