> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs-adopt.nexthink.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs-adopt.nexthink.com/in-application-guidance/using-content-localization/adopting-context-help-content-to-local-language.md).

# Adopting Context Help content to local language

When you introduce a new language to Adopt, Context Help content needs to be provided in the recently added language as well. If you don’t, your guides will still be working and guiding your application users or visitors properly; however, Context Help items will have blank spaces and guide names will be displayed in English.

To provide Context Help content in the newly added language:

1. Sign in to the Management Console with your credentials
2. Click on the name of the application you want to work on
3. Click **Context Help** from the menu pane on the left
4. From the **Settings** tab, go to the top right corner of the screen and click on the downward-pointing arrow corresponding to **Content Language**
5. Choose the newly added language from the dropdown menu
6. Replace the English placeholders with the translated content
7. Click **Save** to save and use your new settings

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