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Only do this if you are comfortable editing text files. Close Pro100 completely before proceeding.
: Select Preferences (often found under the "Tools" menu).
You will need to manually rename these folders in Windows Explorer if you want a fully translated experience. 2. Regional Versions
Select your preferred language and follow the on-screen prompts. If the software is already installed, choosing "Repair" or "Reinstall" using this method will often overwrite the previous language configuration. Method 2: Modifying the PRO100.ini Configuration File
For users of specific localized versions (like the PRO100 Windows 8 (32/64 bit) release), the software supports both . The steps above would apply to these versions as well. Pro100 Change Language
If you're installing Pro100 for the first time or reinstalling it:
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Users often rename their preferred language file to match the one the program is currently looking for, or swap the contents of these files [5.2]. Editing the .ini File PRO100.ini file in Notepad. Look for a line like
If the "System Settings" menu is greyed out or crashes when you try to open it, you can force the language change by editing Pro100's internal config file. Only do this if you are comfortable editing text files
Choose your desired language from the list.
In the pop-up window, look for a tab labeled General or Interface. Find the Language dropdown menu.
Note: If Windows prevents you from saving the file due to administrative permissions, save the file to your Desktop first, rename it back to PRO100.ini , and drag-and-drop it back into the main PRO100 folder, confirming the overwrite. Method 3: Using Language Pack Files (.lng)
If you change the language but some elements remain in the previous language, it is likely because your Library or Catalog names are hardcoded. Pro100 organizes furniture, materials, and elements in folders. If these folders were created in a Polish version (e.g., "Szafki" instead of "Cabinets"), the program will continue to display those folder names regardless of the interface language. To fix this, you will need to manually rename your library folders or download an English-specific library pack. You will need to manually rename these folders
Right-click the PRO100 desktop icon, select Properties > Compatibility , and check the box for Run this program as an administrator . This gives the software permission to permanently write changes to the PRO100.ini file. Final Thoughts
After renaming library folders, open PRO100, go to Tools > Arrange Library , and refresh the path directories so the software maps the new folder names accurately. Troubleshooting Common Language Issues 1. The Language Reverts to Default on Every Restart
If you only see one language file (for example, Polish.lng ) and you want English, you will need to get the official language pack.
