IWork 09 and multilingual support

Hi,
Does the US retail version of iWork 09 have multilingual support, or more specifically; can I change the language in software and spell correction to Danish?
Cheers,

iWork is the same everywhere.
The menus and User Interface will be whatever you have set your system to be.
Language is an attribute of the text like bold or font.
Select the text:
+Inspector > Text > More > Language > Dansk+
Peter

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