Difference between revisions of "Chaining Files together in Wordfast Pro"
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When files are chained together, auto-propagation will also propagate repetitions across all the files so if you decide to change a repetition later in your translate, it will change all of them in every file. | When files are chained together, auto-propagation will also propagate repetitions across all the files so if you decide to change a repetition later in your translate, it will change all of them in every file. | ||
− | From the '''Current Project''' view > '''Project Files''' tab: | + | From the '''''Current Project''''' view > '''''Project Files''''' tab: |
# Select any number of files you want to chain together. | # Select any number of files you want to chain together. | ||
− | # Click on the ''Chain Files'' icon. | + | # Click on the '''''Chain Files''''' icon. |
− | [[File:Chain_files. | + | [[File:Chain_files.png]] |
Revision as of 04:32, 29 January 2019
Chaining files together is useful when you have several files in a project. You can open all of them as a single file, instead of opening each one individually, translating, saving, closing, etc. When files are chained together, auto-propagation will also propagate repetitions across all the files so if you decide to change a repetition later in your translate, it will change all of them in every file.
From the Current Project view > Project Files tab:
- Select any number of files you want to chain together.
- Click on the Chain Files icon.