Slovak Language Pack — Microsoft Office 2013

Before downloading, ensure your system meets the prerequisites:

The offline Help files integrated into Office 2013 are updated to provide support articles and guides in Slovak, making troubleshooting and learning easier for non-English speakers.

Microsoft no longer offers Office 2013 language packs through normal consumer channels. However: Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack

The Microsoft Office 2013 Slovak Language Pack is an add-on product designed to change the user interface (UI) language of the Office suite. For users who operate in a Slovak-language environment, this pack is essential for translating menus, dialog boxes, and help topics from the default installation language (typically English) into Slovak.

Microsoft ended mainstream support for Office 2013 in 2018 and extended support in April 2023. While the software runs, security updates for the language pack itself have ceased. If you are using this for business, consider upgrading to Microsoft 365 (which includes native Slovak support via Language Accessory Packs). For users who operate in a Slovak-language environment,

Separate Licensing The Language Pack is not a standalone product. It requires a valid, licensed installation of Microsoft Office 2013 to function. In corporate environments, the deployment of Language Packs is often managed via Group Policy or System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) to ensure consistency across the organization.

The "Proofing Tools" Distinction Users sometimes confuse a full Language Pack with "Proofing Tools." If a user only requires spell-check capabilities in Slovak but wishes to keep the UI in English, they do not necessarily need the full Language Pack. Office 2013 often includes a "Proofing Tools" kit that installs dictionaries for multiple languages without altering the interface. However, if the goal is to have Slovak menus, the full Language Pack is required. If you are using this for business, consider

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.