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Maria Asis Spagna Local time: 17:22 Membro (2002) Da Inglese a Spagnolo + ...
Dec 11, 2003
Hi!
I forgot to bookmark a web page where I found a resource that could be very useful. It automatically replaced the words in a text from a glossary list created by the user.
Maybe you know it and can share it with me?
I won't forget to bookmark again!
Cheers!
Ma. José
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Lesley Clarke Messico Local time: 09:22 Da Spagnolo a Inglese
not exactly but.....
Dec 11, 2003
I started surfing when I saw your question as I could also use something like that. I didn't exactly find that, but I found this, which might be worth studying. http://www.jat.org/jtt/macroguide.html
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Harry Bornemann Messico Local time: 09:22 Da Inglese a Tedesco + ...
Search and Replace
Dec 11, 2003
see: www.funduc.com (although the scripting function seems to be a bit complicated)
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Józef Kwasniak Local time: 17:22 Da Inglese a Polacco + ...
WordFisher
Dec 12, 2003
You can try WordFisher - a macro set for Word that can do much more than just replace words. Try and see.
I forgot to bookmark a web page where I found a resource that could be very useful. It automatically replaced the words in a text from a glossary list created by the user.
Maybe you know it and can share it with me?
I won't forget to bookmark again!
Cheers!
Ma. José
Dear Maria, I don't think this is quite what you had in mind but FlashText (www.flashpeak.com) works very well for me. Working in Word (or whatever), you just press a hot key to call up FlashText, immediately start typing in the source word (depending on the size of your glossary the first few letters will probably suffice), quickly check the corresponding translation, press Enter and you are returned to Word (or whatever) with the translation pasted in. It is also very easy to import glossaries into FlashText. Give it a try. All the best Barnaby
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Sonja Tomaskovic (X) Germania Local time: 17:22 Da Inglese a Tedesco + ...
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