Acrobat Standard Language Change?

Hello,
I currently have a friend visiting from Europe, he has Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard edtion installed.  He now has some issue and wanted my help with it.  Unfortunately I can't read what looks like German to me.  Is there a way I can change the language to English?  Any help is appreciated!
Bluerat44
Surrogate Alternatives, Inc
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http://www.surrogatealternatives.com

Thank you VERY much, that did the trick!!
Lee Truong
International Relations
Surrogate Alternatives, INC

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