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Working offline
Translators are able to work offline or in another CAT Tool thanks to the Export option which allows you to download your job as Word, Excel or XLIFF file. Once the translation is completed, all is left to do is import the file back so that your translation memory is up-to-date and the project manager is notified of the job completion.
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Note that other people may be working in the document too, so whenever you are ready to import your segments, some changes may have happen in between. To be able to clearly differentiate the scope of your job, use the appropriate settings for your workflow. Learn more about job scope possibilities and crowdsourcing work in the specific sections of the documentation. |
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Export
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In Wordbee CAT Tool, head to 'Document' and select 'Export' and your preferred file format. A popup window will appear, open to let allowing you to have configure the export, with a simple or extended view of your export.
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What can I do if I can’t export a file? Note that as a user you might have some restrictions to work offline. If you have any doubts, check with your project manager or administrator the details of your user rights. For more information about format compatibilities check the page using the new XLIFF format to work offline. |
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Simple view (export)
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By default, the system will always load the current view of your Editor. You can see these elements already loaded in the left side of the popup window.
There are also some preloaded export templates available (revisions report, offline translation and offline revision). They are a good way to get started if you are not yet sure which information you will need offline:
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Here you can fully customize your export template according to your needs. Just select which fields you want to include in your export (they will all appear on the left side of the popup).
In the settings
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In the segment
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such as contex or segment custom fields.
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Finally, the languages of the project will be displayed, not only your working languages but other possible target languages of the project.
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title | Reminder Keep in mind that some of the categories only include existing information. This means that:
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You You are now ready to start your work out of the CAT Editor! You will find all relevant information about how to fill any specific fields of your file under the page <WORKING Outside the CAT Editor>.
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Import
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If your Project Manager has set you specific rights to work offline, you will be able to upload a file and send it to complete your assignment.
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You can now import the file back. Remember to set the job status to 'Complete' in order to notify your project manager.
To successfully import your project, you need to recover your previously exported file (filled with all the work you have performed offline).
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Once you click on import, a popup window will appear allowing you to browse or drag and drop your desired file. Remember to select a valid file in order to avoid problems.
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Once the system has processed the files, a report with the changes will be generated. You may want to keep that information for latter use. If not, you can just go on and accept the changes. The editor will be loaded with your offline work.
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You can always decide to download your report afterwards. The report of your last import will always be available for download in the Import popup window.
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