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1) Copy to Excel format and use Multilingual delimited text filter (using Import with Options command) to import the file. Then set up the non-translatable column as Context. The context will be visible above the preview window. You should consult the documentation or Kilgray's videos how to do this.
2) Copy to a text file (using Notepad++ or some other more or less advanced pure text editor), then use Regex text filt... See more
Hello,
You can do this in several ways:
1) Copy to Excel format and use Multilingual delimited text filter (using Import with Options command) to import the file. Then set up the non-translatable column as Context. The context will be visible above the preview window. You should consult the documentation or Kilgray's videos how to do this.
2) Copy to a text file (using Notepad++ or some other more or less advanced pure text editor), then use Regex text filter to configure how memoQ should extract context and text to translate from every line of your text file. This option involves writing regular expressions which may be somewhat complex.
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It did not work out.
May 28, 2015
okhvatstas wrote:
Hello,
You can do this in several ways:
1) Copy to Excel format and use Multilingual delimited text filter (using Import with Options command) to import the file. Then set up the non-translatable column as Context. The context will be visible above the preview window. You should consult the documentation or Kilgray's videos how to do this.
2) Copy to a text file (using Notepad++ or some other more or less advanced pure text editor), then use Regex text filter to configure how memoQ should extract context and text to translate from every line of your text file. This option involves writing regular expressions which may be somewhat complex.
When you copy-past it into the excel file, all of it appears in the first column, as a result I cannot use "Multilingual delimited text filter". Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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You can do as suggested in the previous thread - convert your text to a table in Word (= as separator), then copy the table to Excel, and finally importing it into memoQ using Multilingual delimited text filter.
Best regards, Stanislav
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