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Source-only tasks as standalone jobs in a project

Source-only tasks as standalone jobs in a project

There are two possibilities:


Source-only task as a standalone job in a project without documents (Standard)

Use case: Appointments or activities for which you don't require to work on a document.

How to set up your project languages

>Source (Your working language)

>Target (Unknown)

Output

You will see a job with a single working language.

Source-only task as a standalone job in a project (Codyt and/or Standard)

Use case(s):

  • Working on a file offline for which you don't require to register any information in your translation memories (formatting, layouting, etc)

  • Working on a document that only requires to be validated in a single language (proofreading workflow, editing workflow, etc.)

How to set up your project languages

>Source (Your working language)

>Target (Unknown)

For Codyt, the mark online of the file will always be done in your working language.
If you are using the order form, you will need to preconfigure and hide the setting for the target language and set it fixed as "Unknown" so it does not appear in the selection menu.

Output

You will see a job with a single working language and if you require to work in the Editor only that language opens for you to edit.


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