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Use the information below by the browser you use. If you haven't downloaded Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome and you don't have an Apple, then you likely are using Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Microsoft Internet Explorer: Select the Tools menu on the upper-right of the page. Under the General tab, click on the Languages button near the bottom. Add Spanish, and move it to the top of the list.
Mozilla Firefox: Click on Edit near the top of the screen and select Preferences. Select Content from the menu, then pick Choose next to Languages. Add Spanish and move it to the top of the list.
Google Chrome: Click on the tools logo (a wrench) on the upper-right of the page, then select Preferences. Select the Under the Hood tab, then "Change font and language settings" under Web Content. Select the Languages tab, then add Spanish to the list and move it to the top.
Apple Safari: Safari is designed to use the language that the operating system has as its preference, so to change the browser's preferred language you end up changing the language of your computer menus and possibly the menus of other applications as well. An explanation of this is beyond the scope of this article; various hacks of Safari also are possible.
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