MaSansky - Unlike the Netherlands where the majority speaks Dutch and English, the US is quite different in the way 2 languages are spoken. Originally, it was only English and everybody who came to the country who did not speak English had to learn it. Unfortunately,
the Spanish speaking population in the US has no desire to speak English and is slowly eradicating the English language from the US...
I do find it very odd that it took Microsoft this long - should have been something done since Windows 98se - that they allow a way to change languages on the fly. Then again, this is only available on Windows 7 Ultimate after downloading language packs.
I thought they would have done the same thing with Office 2010.
Anyways, I feel everybody's pain here waiting for the Dutch language pack. Office Professional 2010 NL will cost up to 100- more than the Office Professional EN / UK version.
Trying to justify upgrading multiple systems for an office that uses both Dutch & English versions of software is very hard given the price difference and no multiple language support.