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Hide the Culture Selector

Select a specific culture at the global level, for a user, or for a role to hide the culture selector from the CSM Desktop Client and CSM Browser Client. You can hide the culture selector for each CSM Portal Site.

Note: In the CSM Desktop Client, CSM Browser Client, and CSM Portal, only enabled cultures appear. In the CSM Administrator, all cultures in the system are available.

Hide the Culture Selector for All Users

Set a specific culture globally to hide the culture selector from the CSM Desktop Client and CSM Browser Client for all users. Once you specify a global culture, that culture is used for all Users, unless you override the global setting at the User or Role level.

To hide the culture selector for all Users:

  1. In the CSM Administrator main window, select the Settings category, and then click the Edit System Settings task.
  2. Select the Globalization page.
  3. Select the Specific culture option, and then select the language that CSM display for all Users.

Hide the Culture Selector for Roles or Users

Set a specific culture for Roles or Users to hide the culture selector from the CSM Desktop Client and CSM Browser Client.

To hide the culture selector for Roles or Users:

  1. In the CSM Administrator main window, select the Security category, and then click the Edit User or Edit Roles task.
  2. Select a User or Role.
  3. In the Culture area, select the Specific culture option, and then select the language that CSM display for the User or Role.

Hide the Culture Selector from the Portal

You can hide the culture selector from each Portal Site.

To hide the culture selector:

  1. In CSM Administrator, select Site Manager to open your CSM Portal site in the Site Editor.
  2. Select Edit. The Site Properties page opens.
  3. Select the Localization page.
  4. Clear the Show Language Selector on Application Bar check box.

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