2013 Slovak Language Pack ((link)) - Microsoft Office
As Office 2013 ages and support becomes increasingly limited, users should evaluate their long-term needs. However, for those who continue to rely on this version due to legacy systems, software compatibility, or organizational requirements, the Slovak Language Pack remains a valuable tool for maintaining productivity in a familiar linguistic environment. With the information provided in this guide, you can successfully add Slovak language support to your Office 2013 installation and configure it to meet your specific needs.
Please note that Microsoft officially ended extended support for Office 2013 in April 2023. While the Slovak language pack functions completely offline and remains safe to use for document creation, the core Office suite no longer receives security updates from Microsoft. Organizations requiring strict compliance and security should consider upgrading to Microsoft 365 or Office 2021/2024, which include built-in, cloud-updated Slovak language tools. If you need help with this setup, let me know: Which you are using (Windows 10, 11, etc.) Whether your Office 2013 is 32-bit or 64-bit Any specific error messages you are seeing Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack
This is the most critical section. Microsoft officially ended mainstream support for Office 2013 on April 10, 2018, and extended support ended on April 11, 2023. Consequently, the official download links on Microsoft’s primary website (Office.com) have been deprecated or redirected to Microsoft 365. As Office 2013 ages and support becomes increasingly
Schools, universities, and government offices in Slovakia that standardized on Office 2013 often require the Slovak interface for students and staff, particularly when providing training materials or official documentation. Please note that Microsoft officially ended extended support