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If you previously installed a pirated or beta Thai pack, remove it via Control Panel > Programs and Features. Conflicting dictionaries cause Excel to crash.

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Office 2013 comes in 32-bit and 64-bit. You must match the language pack to the version of Office installed.


Installing the Thai language pack for Office 2013 enables localized user interfaces and proofing tools, requiring a matching 32-bit or 64-bit installer. It is recommended to install Service Pack 1 (KB2817427) for improved stability and performance. For the latest official updates and support documents, visit Microsoft Support support.microsoft.com.

For Office 2013, a Thai language pack (or Language Accessory Pack) allows you to change the display, help, and proofing tools (spell check) to Thai. office 2013 thai language pack top

Important Note: Microsoft ended support for Office 2013 on April 11, 2023 [24, 27]. While the software still works, official downloads and updates are no longer being provided by Microsoft for this version [24]. How to Install and Set Thai as "Top" (Preferred) Language

If you already have the language pack file or can access it via your account, follow these steps to install and prioritize it: Install the Language Pack: Run the Thai language pack .exe file [14].

Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation [11]. Set as Preferred Display Language: Open any Office 2013 program (like Word) [8, 23]. Go to File > Options > Language [5.6, 14].

Under Office Display Language, select Thai from the list [14]. If you previously installed a pirated or beta

Click the Set as Preferred (or move-up arrow) button to move Thai to the top of the list [13, 14]. Set as Editing/Proofing Language:

In the same Language menu, under Choose Editing Languages, select Thai [5.6, 21]. If it is not there, click the dropdown to add it [5.6].

Click Set as Default to make it your primary writing language [21]. Restart Office: Click OK and close all Office programs [13]. Reopen them to see the interface in Thai [14]. Related Resources

Service Pack 1: If you have the Thai language pack installed, you may need the Service Pack 1 for Office 2013 Language Pack (KB2817427) to ensure it is up to date and stable [5.3, 5.12]. Installing the Thai language pack for Office 2013

Proofing Tools: For spell-checking only, you can sometimes find standalone Service Pack 1 for Proofing Tools [15].

Right-click the .exe or .iso file and select "Run as Administrator." The installer will detect your architecture (32-bit vs. 64-bit). Crucial: The language pack architecture must match your Office architecture. If you have 32-bit Office, a 64-bit pack will fail.

Before diving into the "top" options, let's establish why this pack is essential.

Since Microsoft delisted Office 2013, "top" resellers have stockpiled legitimate keys.

Seamless switching between Thai and English keyboards via Windows IME, including support for Kedmanee and Pattachote layouts.