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thtalbot Germany Local time: 09:09 German to English + ...
Aug 5, 2017
Trados Studio 2017 (including SP 1) occasionally imports only parts of sentences in Word files. I find nothing unusual about the sentences themselves or their formats. As a result, the corresponding segments in the source part of the trados file will not contain the full sentences. If I then translate the entire sentence in the target part, an export of the translation to Word will carry over the source texts that were not imported (i.e. did not appear in the source segments). Anybody else have ... See more
Trados Studio 2017 (including SP 1) occasionally imports only parts of sentences in Word files. I find nothing unusual about the sentences themselves or their formats. As a result, the corresponding segments in the source part of the trados file will not contain the full sentences. If I then translate the entire sentence in the target part, an export of the translation to Word will carry over the source texts that were not imported (i.e. did not appear in the source segments). Anybody else have this problem or know how to prevent it? ▲ Collapse
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