Poll: How do you charge for a translation in spreadsheet format? Iniziatore argomento: ProZ.com Staff
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Always per word | Jul 26, 2009 |
I always charge per source word, unless it's transcription, where they normally pay per minute. It doesn't matter if I'm working with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, InDesign, etc. | | |
Same rate per word for different formats? | Jul 26, 2009 |
My production rate is not only much lower for formats such as Excel/Power Point etc, in comparison to Word, but also far less predictable. If you charge by word for other formats, do you have different rates for each format? (I charge by the hour). | | |
Christel Zipfel Local time: 19:12 Membro (2004) Da Italiano a Tedesco + ...
I claim a percentage surcharge for all other formats than Word. Even if translating Excel sheets, for example, with a CAT tool is much better than without (then it really was a horror for me), it's still a lot slower and uncomfortable. | |
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I hate spreadsheets! | Jul 26, 2009 |
Where possible I copy the text into a Word file and calculate the character count, then add a surcharge for the trouble! | | |
lillkakan Local time: 19:12 Da Inglese a Svedese depends on project | Jul 26, 2009 |
I absolutely loathe spreadsheets when used for storing massive amounts of text. Who ever thought that was a good idea?! Whenever possible I just copy the columns to a text editor and translate with my CAT tool the normal way. Doesn't incur much more work than the usual fixing of formatting in Word after CAT tool clean up. It's when they have advanced macros and locked sheets and cells that I go really crazy and usually also charge per hour for the extra work, just like I do for Pow... See more I absolutely loathe spreadsheets when used for storing massive amounts of text. Who ever thought that was a good idea?! Whenever possible I just copy the columns to a text editor and translate with my CAT tool the normal way. Doesn't incur much more work than the usual fixing of formatting in Word after CAT tool clean up. It's when they have advanced macros and locked sheets and cells that I go really crazy and usually also charge per hour for the extra work, just like I do for PowerPoint files, PDF etc. ▲ Collapse | | |
Michael Harris Germania Local time: 19:12 Membro (2006) Da Tedesco a Inglese
If you mean table calculations or worksheets in Excel, then by word. Or is something else meant here? | | |
Rebekka Groß (X) Local time: 18:12 Da Inglese a Tedesco translate in Tag Editor | Jul 26, 2009 |
and charge per word as usual. | |
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Rebecca Garber Local time: 13:12 Membro (2005) Da Tedesco a Inglese + ... Excel and PowerPoint | Jul 30, 2009 |
I charge per word. Although I'm probably going to add a surcharge to the next PowerPoint project, since they seem to involve *way* more formatting to get the languages straight. | | |