Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack [ PLUS ]
Here is the harsh reality: Microsoft has decommissioned the official download pages for Office 2013 language packs. As an unsupported product, finding the file is now a task for archivists.
To ensure success, run through this checklist:
You will find dozens of websites offering free downloads of "Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack" (e.g., softsonic, getintopc, or various torrents). Extreme caution is advised. Many of these files contain malware, spyware, or modified DLLs that can compromise your system. If you must use a third-party archive, verify the SHA-1 hash of the file against known Microsoft-published hashes. Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack
When writing official letters for Slovak institutions—banks, government offices, or schools—using Office in Slovak ensures that date formats, address conventions, and formal salutations (Vážený pán, Vážená pani) are correctly formatted without manual overrides.
Be careful with third‑party download sites. Many claim to have the Slovak LP for Office 2013 but often bundle malware or require dubious activators. If you go that route (not recommended), always scan files and verify SHA checksums against original Microsoft VLSC values. Here is the harsh reality: Microsoft has decommissioned
Once installed and configured, the Language Pack translates the Ribbon menu, tabs, buttons, and dialog boxes. Complex software terminology is adapted into localized Slovak terms (e.g., "File" becomes "Súbor," "Save" becomes "Uložiž," "Review" becomes "Kontrola").
The Slovak Language Pack for Office 2013 changes the user interface (menus, ribbons, dialog boxes) and Help content to Slovak. It does not change the proofing tools (spelling/grammar) unless you also install separate proofing tools — but in most cases, the language pack already contains basic proofing for Slovak. Extreme caution is advised
Supported applications: