Setting Default Country and Language Preferences: A Configuration Guide

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You can configure a default country and language for your WHMCS installation.

Set the Default Country and Language

To configure a default country and language:

  1. Go to Configuration > System Settings > General Settings (Setup > General Settings in WHMCS 7.10 and earlier).
  2. Select the Localisation tab.
  3. For Default Country, choose the country that you want the system to select by default on your registration and checkout pages.
  4. For Default Language, choose the language that you want visitors to see when they first visit your store or Client Area.
 
 
 
The End! should you have any inquiries, we encourage you to reach out to the Vercaa Support Center without hesitation.

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