How "not to set locale " in user's profile?

In the "Oracle Universal Content Management 11gR1 Differences between 11gR1 and 10gR3" document
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/content-management/ucm/diffsbetween10gand11g.pdf
says:
"If locale is not set in a user’s profile, Content Server can pick that up from a HTTP header variable."
However, how do I "not to set locale " in user's profile? it appears as a dropdown list and there is no option to enter null.
Thanks

Hi there,
What you're changing is per-user but those options are set in the Utilities->System Properties applet
Here's how you change it:
Go to the System Properties applet:
UNIX: Start the System Properties utility by running the System_Properties script, which is located in the bin subdirectory of the Stellent Content Server installation directory.
Windows: From the Windows Start menu, select Programs -> Content Server Content Server -> [Instance Name] -> Utilities -> System Properties.
Then once the System Properties applet is started:
# Open the Localization tab.
# In the list of locales, you can Disable the locales you have here or maybe a new option with 11g will show up.
# When you are done, click OK to apply the setting and exit System Properties.
# Restart each instance of the content server.
Cheers,
malky

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