While Microsoft Office 2016 will reach its end of support in October 2025, the language pack will continue to function on existing installations. For organizations and individuals planning long‑term multilingual Office deployments, migrating to a supported version such as Microsoft 365 is strongly recommended. Until then, this guide provides everything you need to successfully add Arabic language capabilities to your Office 2016 environment.

Follow the on-screen instructions in the setup wizard to complete the installation. Click "Close" once the installation finishes. Step 4: Configure Arabic Language in Office 2016

If you prefer to keep your English interface but require Arabic spelling and grammar checking: Go to > Options > Language . Under Choose Editing Languages , select Arabic .