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You can import
terminology into Wordbee provided that it is stored in one of the following file formats:
This is a file produced by…
, CSV file (*.csv)
This is a plain text file format that uses line breaks to separate characters. It is supported by Microsoft Excel.
, Excel (*.xls, *.xlsx)
, Open Office Calc (*.ods)
, TBX file (*.tbx)
This is an XML-based standard used for exchanged structured terminological data.
, TMX file (*.tmx).
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How to
get here
There are two ways in which you can reach the Import new terminology database function:
Option 1: Create a new Termbase by importing a file
Go to Resources > Terminology.Click and click on Add new to launch the .
Create new database wizard opens.
Select Import new Terminology Database from file.
Option 2: Import a Termbase into an existing one
Go to Resources and select Terminology Databases from the drop-down list.
Select the file format terminology database in which you want to import .
Select languages and name your new database.
Browse to the file you need the new terms. Resource details open.
Use the Import button to start the Import new terminology database wizard.
How to import a termbase
After you have completed the steps described in How to get here, continue as follows:
Select the type of file format you want to import.
If you
select the Excel or CSV file type, you will be prompted to select additional import settings
Map each column to the content.
Apply import filters, if necessary.
Preview whether the content is displayed properly, see Examples.
Browse to the file you need to import and select it for upload.
Click Finish to start the import.
If the import is successful, you can view the resource details window opens showing you the total number of imported terms in the Resource details windowrecords and the languages. Open the termbase Termbase in Terminology Manager to view or edit the terminological entries.
See specific import cases in Examples.
Examples
Learn specific cases.
Examples
How to import an Excel glossary
Here is an example demonstrating how to import a simple Excel glossary into an existing Wordbee terminology database.
Go to Resources > Terminology and select the database in which you want to import your Excel glossary.
Use the Import button to start the Import terminology database wizard.
Continue with the steps described in the image below.
How to import a TBX file
The next example shows how to import a TBX subset of the IATE database that has been extracted from the IATE website.
Go to Resources > Terminology and click on Add new. The Create new database wizard opens.
Select Import new Terminology Database from file
Continue with the steps described in the images below:
Step-by-step guide
Expand the guide below to learn how to import Excel glossaries and TBX files step-by-step.
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Import of a TBX file (version 1.0 vs. 3.0) With TBX v3 you can create concept-oriented databases with multiple terms per language, as found in your file. Our recommendation is to use TBX v3 if you want to document concepts extensively by using any of the TBX fields or Custom Fields already created in the system For more details, read the Termbase customization page.
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