

- #Wordfast classic toolbar create a new tm how to
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The WordFast guide tells you what to do if you do this by accident (usually all you have to do is copy a similar marker and paste it in the right place). If there is more than one possible translation, you can scroll through the various options using Alt+ or Alt+.Īlways be very careful when deleting text that you do not delete the hidden markers. The program will also search the TM for any previous translations to suggest. WordFast will then accept the translation, add the translation to the TM and go on to the next segment. Type your translation into the target text box and press Alt+ (hold down Alt and press the downward arrow once and then release Alt). Where this correspondence is more than about 75% the target text box will not be grey, but yellow, and for correspondences of around 100% the target text box will be green. Between the two boxes is a number, in this case "nil", which indicates what percentage of the proposed translation corresponds with the current source text segment. The first box will be grey, because there are no corresponding results from the TM (the test TM is brand new and therefore completely empty).

The untranslated source text segment appears as a blue box and the target text segment directly underneath in a grey, yellow or green box. WordFast translates over your original document (and you'd better make a back-up copy yourself). WordFast will now segment the document and create a copy on which to work. Click on the WordFast button on the far left, which looks like a downward arrow. Open the text in MS Word and place your prompt at the top of the page. Click the "View" tab, and mark "Hidden text". The instructions for Word 2000 are as follows: Click on the "Tools" menu and select "Options". WordFast generates hidden text to indicate segments and you must be able to see them sot that you do not overwrite them by accident. It is important to translate with "hidden text" turned on. Thereafter you save the TM as an ordinary text file. Typical languages are EN-UK (British English) and AF-01 (Afrikaans). WordFast will ask you for a source language and a target language. On the "Files" tab are three options -"Open TM", "New TM" and "Export TM". On the "Translation Memory" main tab are five subtabs, the first of which is "Files". The configuration box has five main tabs - "Translation Memory", "Tools", "Quality Check", "Setup" and "?" (question mark). Click on the "f" button to start the configuration. A TM is basically a special word list consisting of source and target text phrases. The first thing to do is to create a translation memory (TM).
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The registration code will be mailed to you in a day or two.

Go back to the WordFast web site, click on the "Registration" link and complete the form.
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That is where you'll find your serial code. Click on it and then on the little question mark on the far right. The last button on this toolbar looks like an "f". To register, click on the blue, black and green WordFast button to open the WordFast toolbar. The author then mails you a registration code, which you have to type in next to the serial code. When you register, the macro automatically generates a serial code, which you have to fill in on the web site. WordFast currently costs EUR 170, but the unregistered version can translate up to 256 sentences at a time - definitely enough for a test run or two. Once WordFast has been installed, you can set your macro security back to "high". In my version all I had to do was press Ctrl+F2 and it installed itself. Now open the macro file wordfast.dot in Word and follow the instructions. Make sure that MS Word's macro security is set to "low". The macro is called wordfast.dot and the guide wordfast.doc. The WordFast macro and user's guide can both be downloaded from.
#Wordfast classic toolbar create a new tm how to
Let's have a look at how to download and install WordFast and with a minimum of effort set it up for a test run. The best way to find out whether WordFast will meet your needs is to install an unregistered copy and to do a few test translations.
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WordFast was until recently available free of charge, but now costs EUR 170.
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WordFast is an affordable macro that runs within MS Word and it undertakes a series of convenient machine-assisted translation functions. If you haven't yet emptied your wallet to buy Trados of Déjà Vu yet, why not try the macroprogram WordFast. The original article was written in Afrikaans, and this translation was done by the editor of the Muratho. This short article was written for a special Muratho issue on CAT/MAT, although in the end the promised article about Trados (not by me) was never published. Samuel Murray, Translator - English into Afrikaans | Article index INTRODUCTION TO WORDFAST Introduction to WordFast - Personal pages of Samuel Murray, translator in Afrikaans and English
