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Wordfast Pro 5 can serve as a filter for WFC that allows WFC users to continue translating on WFC. In the following example, a MS PowerPoint file is used for demonstration.
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[[Wordfast Classic]] (WFC) users can employ [[Wordfast Pro]] (WFP) as a mere filter to allow to continue translating with WFC and not have to worry about converting their WFC TMs and glossaries to the WFP format.
  
1. Create and open the project in Wordfast Pro 5.<br>
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The idea is simple:
2. Locate the ''.txlf'' file Wordfast has created on your computer. The quickest way to do that is by right click the file in your project in Wordfast Pro 5 and click '''''Open Location'''''.<br>
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# WFP is used to extract translateable content from Excel, PowerPoint, InDesign, etc. into a ''.txlf'' file.
3. In Wordfast, click the '''''Wordfast Pro''''' dropdown on the upper-left corner > '''''Quick Tools'''''.<br>
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# WFP is used to export that content to a Word document.
4. Click the '''''Bilingual Export''''' tab on the top.<br>
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# WFC is used to translate the Word document.
5. Drag and drop the ''.txlf'' file you have located.<br>
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# WFP is used to import the translated Word document back to the ''.txlf'' file.
6. On the right-hand side in the "Bilingual Export Options" section, select export type as "Bilingual Review Export - WFC(allows import)".<br>
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# WFP is used to create the translated file in its original format (Excel, PowerPoint, InDesign, etc.).
7. Change the "Bilingual File Location" to your desired folder.<br>
 
8. Click the '''''Bilingual Export''''' button on the top.<br>
 
9. Locate the exported file and translate like you normally do in WFC.<br>
 
10. Upon finishing translation, in Wordfast Pro 5 quick tool, click '''''Bilingual Import'''''.<br>
 
11. Drag and drop the the translated bilingual file and the ''.txlf'' file you have located in step 2 to link the two files together.<br>
 
12. Click the '''''Bilingual Import''''' button.<br>
 
13. In your project in WOrdfast Pro 5, you'll find the project has been completed.<br>
 
  
Here is a video demonstration of the above steps.<br>
 
[https://www.gotostage.com/channel/1af38c3cc9604245b85b20e080d75051/recording/2707afc35c514089963d2b6cd739a15d/watch?source=CHANNEL]
 
  
--[[User:Byron|Byron]], 22 January 2019
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Follow these steps to use this feature:
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# Create and open the project in WFP.
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# Locate the ''.txlf'' file Wordfast has created on your computer. The quickest way to do that is by right-clicking the file in your project in WFP and clicking '''''Open Location'''''.
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# In Wordfast, click the '''''Wordfast Pro''''' dropdown on the upper-left corner, then click on '''''Quick Tools'''''.
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# Click on the '''''Bilingual Export''''' tab at the top.
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# Drag and drop the ''.txlf'' file you have located.
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# On the right-hand side, in the "Bilingual Export Options" section, select export type as "Bilingual Review Export - WFC (allows import)".
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# Change the "Bilingual File Location" to your desired folder.
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# Click the '''''Bilingual Export''''' icon at the top.
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# Locate the exported file and translate like you normally do in WFC.
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# Upon finishing the translation, open Quick Tools again and click on the '''''Bilingual Import''''' tab.
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# Drag and drop the the translated bilingual file and the initial ''.txlf'' file you used in step 2 to merge the translated content from the WFC bilingual file into the WFP bilingual file.
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# Click on the '''''Bilingual Import''''' icon.
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# Now return to the project you created in step 1, and you'll see that the file has been completed.
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# Click on the '''''Cleanup''''' icon to save the translated file in its original format.
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Here is a [https://www.gotostage.com/channel/1af38c3cc9604245b85b20e080d75051/recording/2707afc35c514089963d2b6cd739a15d/watch?source=CHANNEL video] that demonstrates this process with a MS PowerPoint file.
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[[Category:Wordfast Classic]]
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[[Category:Wordfast Pro]]

Latest revision as of 18:22, 15 April 2021

Wordfast Classic (WFC) users can employ Wordfast Pro (WFP) as a mere filter to allow to continue translating with WFC and not have to worry about converting their WFC TMs and glossaries to the WFP format.

The idea is simple:

  1. WFP is used to extract translateable content from Excel, PowerPoint, InDesign, etc. into a .txlf file.
  2. WFP is used to export that content to a Word document.
  3. WFC is used to translate the Word document.
  4. WFP is used to import the translated Word document back to the .txlf file.
  5. WFP is used to create the translated file in its original format (Excel, PowerPoint, InDesign, etc.).


Follow these steps to use this feature:

  1. Create and open the project in WFP.
  2. Locate the .txlf file Wordfast has created on your computer. The quickest way to do that is by right-clicking the file in your project in WFP and clicking Open Location.
  3. In Wordfast, click the Wordfast Pro dropdown on the upper-left corner, then click on Quick Tools.
  4. Click on the Bilingual Export tab at the top.
  5. Drag and drop the .txlf file you have located.
  6. On the right-hand side, in the "Bilingual Export Options" section, select export type as "Bilingual Review Export - WFC (allows import)".
  7. Change the "Bilingual File Location" to your desired folder.
  8. Click the Bilingual Export icon at the top.
  9. Locate the exported file and translate like you normally do in WFC.
  10. Upon finishing the translation, open Quick Tools again and click on the Bilingual Import tab.
  11. Drag and drop the the translated bilingual file and the initial .txlf file you used in step 2 to merge the translated content from the WFC bilingual file into the WFP bilingual file.
  12. Click on the Bilingual Import icon.
  13. Now return to the project you created in step 1, and you'll see that the file has been completed.
  14. Click on the Cleanup icon to save the translated file in its original format.


Here is a video that demonstrates this process with a MS PowerPoint file.