I have 2 languages set in my next gen Jira service desk. English and Spanish. All translations are up to date.
I want to change the default language, but I can't find any way to do it. Is this feature available or coming in near future
@Marcos Detry Oxenford Can you provide some screen shots of what you are referring to? Next-Gen doesn't current have Service Desk Projects. Are you referring to a regular Service Desk Project (Portal - What the customer sees)? If so, please see below.
4. Select Default Language
5. Save
***Please note that this is only available for the "Portal". To change default language elsewhere, you would have to change it for the instance as a whole.
Let em know if this was any help.
I am using Next gen Service Desk.
In the language settings inside the service desk project i can see the 2 languajes but can't change the default language.
An in the portal settings, I can also see the default language but can't change the default language.
I could not find any place where I can change the default language.
Thanks
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If I change the "Select a language to customiza translations" to Spanish and press the save button. Nothing happens. Everything remains the same
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Are you an Administrator? So on the Portal, the language box does not have a drop down? So you cannot click on the drop down arrow and change the option?
Let me know please.
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When you say everything remains the same, does that mean that you went to the "external portal" and checked there?
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Remember these changes you are making are on the "back end".
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Thanks for the video. It looks like a project permission thing. Double check your permissions within the project. Even though you are an Administrator, you may not have the necessary access in that project.
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