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How to make a tmx file from a bilingual word file.
Iniziatore argomento: Rajan Chopra
Rajan Chopra India Local time: 04:25 Membro (2008) Da Inglese a Hindi + ...
Mar 24, 2019
Hello experts,
Trados supports the tmx files for the purpose of Translation Memory. Could you please suggest a method to create a tmx file from a bilingual word file in which the source and target text is side by side in a table?
Thanks and regards,
Chopra
[Edited at 2019-03-24 18:01 GMT]
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How about a free and tiny PlusTools for MS Word? Besides bilingua alignment it also can extract terms (frequent and specialized words/collocations) and do other useful things.
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Samuel Murray Paesi Bassi Local time: 00:55 Membro (2006) Da Inglese a Afrikaans + ...
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Mar 25, 2019
chopra_2002 wrote: Could you please suggest a method to create a TMX file from a bilingual Word file in which the source and target text is side by side in a table?
Yup, Wordfast's PlusTools utility can convert such a table to Wordfast's TM format, which you can then convert to TMX using another utility, Odent's WfConverter.
Trados supports the tmx files for the purpose of Translation Memory. Could you please suggest a method to create a tmx file from a bilingual word file in which the source and target text is side by side in a table?
Thanks and regards,
Chopra
... why don't you copy the table into Excel, then use the Glossary Converter to convert to TMX? Or open the Excel in Studio using the Bilingual Excel filetype and just update the contents into an SDLTM, then export to TMX.
Rajan Chopra
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Rajan Chopra India Local time: 04:25 Membro (2008) Da Inglese a Hindi + ...
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Thanks to all of you for your valuable suggestions
Mar 25, 2019
SDL Community wrote:
... why don't you copy the table into Excel, then use the Glossary Converter to convert to TMX? Or open the Excel in Studio using the Bilingual Excel filetype and just update the contents into an SDLTM, then export to TMX.
I mean Trados Studio. I have 2015 version. I look forward to the inputs from some other experts also. I am thankful to all of you.
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Chopra
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