Search Content


Content Categories



Translate Your Outlook Emails into Other Languages

You can translate your Microsoft Outlook email messages into any other language using the Office Translator service. It integrates directly into Outlook so the translations will happen the email client itself.

If you have a contact in another country who frequently uses non-English words in her emails or if you are subscribed to an newsletter that’s written in some foreign language, here’s how you can quickly translate email messages into your native language without leaving Microsoft Outlook.

translate outlook emails

Microsoft has released a tiny utility that, upon installation, will add the Live Search translation service into Outlook, Word and all other Office programs.

You can then select individual words, paragraphs or the entire text of your email message and translate into any other language through the "Translate" command in the contextual menu or from the Research task pane of Office.

Anything new? Language translation is available in all Office programs by default but it was powered by WorldLingo - now that Microsoft has developed their own Language translator, the above utility will simply replace WorldLingo and that may mean some addition language pairs for your Office. Hat tip Kip Kniskern.

Related: Translate PDF & Word Documents with Google

Translate Your Outlook Emails into Other Languages - Published at Digital Inspiration (RSS)


Related Apps Integration Articles

Instant Dispatch's CRM Award


The news as of the second cup of coffee this morning, and the music is the boozy, bluesy, ragged brilliance of The Faces, that poor man's Rolling Stones fronted by rock genius Rod Stewart and future uptown Stone Ronnie Wood. No band in history...

Read more about Instant Dispatch's CRM Award...

What we can learn from KIPP


KIPP is the network of public charter schools that stands at the vanguard of America’s burgeoning education-reform movement. The acronym means, “Knowledge is Power Program”; the motto is “Work Hard. Be Nice.” That’s also the title of an important...

Read more about What we can learn from KIPP...