Actually you don't change it to "Automatic" because that will try to 
guess the right language. But there should be the option to choose 
"None", which basically means that you use no translation, so the 
english defaults won't get translated.

Turbo



Am 14.05.2011 15:39, schrieb Reno Bladergroen:
> Hi
>
> I have, but since I'm living in Belgium, some of the text is in Dutch.
> I want it all to be English...
>
> Reno
>
> On 14 mei 2011, at 15:33, Roman Stoklasa wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 14 May 2011 13:25:01 +0200, Reno 
>> Bladergroen<reno.bladergr...@telenet.be
>>> wrote:
>>> My question is now: how can I change the default language to English,
>>> or at least get rid of the Dutch translations? I can't find the en.mo
>>> file in  menu 17.
>> Hi,
>>
>> for English, choose "Automatic" option.
>>
>> R.
>
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