Configuring Globalization Before you can translate platform and content strings, you must first add cultures, configure machine translation, and manage security rights. Manage Cultures Use the Manage Cultures page of the Globalization Management dialog to manage the cultures for your system. Configure Machine Translators You can use machine translators to more quickly add translations to strings in a Language Pack. You can then use the Language Pack Editor to review and modify strings. Configure Localization Support for Lookup Tables Before you can translate values for Fields in Lookup Tables, you must enable localization support for each Lookup Table. Configure Security for Cultures You can control the cultures that are available to Users by enabling culture settings globally, for Roles, or for individual Users. Configure CSM for Multi-Byte Language Support CSM is configured to support single-byte languages by default. You can, however, use the System Restore tool to enable multi-byte languages, such as Chinese and Japanese, for your CSM database. Change the Installed Culture When CSM is upgraded from a version earlier than CSM 9.2.0, you are prompted to select a primary culture, which is also referred to as the installed culture. You can change the installed culture in CSM Administrator, but you should understand the impact of doing so first. Parent topic:Globalization