The easiest way is to build two separate front ends with linked tables to the
back end. A much more delicate method would be to have the user select the
preferred language from the startup form and then store that as a variable
constantly showing/hiding labels on controls. For all the work involved, you
might as well make two versions.
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what is the easiest way to build application with two languages interfaces?
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