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Advanced project explorer button is inactive in Deja Vu X3
Thread poster: kirson-7
kirson-7 Russian Federation Local time: 17:02 English to Russian + ...
Feb 19, 2017
Hello! I have a problem with advanced project explorer in Deja Vu X3. I can not launch it! The button is inactive. I open a project and it goes normally, all segments are in place and I can translate, but when I need this advanced project explorer, I can not open it. Also, such buttons as "Analyze", "Pseudotranslate", "Find Duplicates" and "Unmark Duplicates" are inactive! The same thing happend to "Add local TM" and "Add local TB" buttons, that we can see during project creation process.<... See more
Hello! I have a problem with advanced project explorer in Deja Vu X3. I can not launch it! The button is inactive. I open a project and it goes normally, all segments are in place and I can translate, but when I need this advanced project explorer, I can not open it. Also, such buttons as "Analyze", "Pseudotranslate", "Find Duplicates" and "Unmark Duplicates" are inactive! The same thing happend to "Add local TM" and "Add local TB" buttons, that we can see during project creation process. I tried to reboot my PC, also I have re-installed Deja Vu. It all does not work. It is all strange for me. I work not for very long time with Deja Vu. What could happen? What should I do?
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