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WFC can check target segments for unwanted words or expressions. As for the glossary feature, the check is not case-sensitive and the * wildcard can be used to end a word. The format is Text-only, in one column. There is no AFTR on blacklists.
 
WFC can check target segments for unwanted words or expressions. As for the glossary feature, the check is not case-sensitive and the * wildcard can be used to end a word. The format is Text-only, in one column. There is no AFTR on blacklists.
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 29 October 2017

WFC can check target segments for unwanted words or expressions. As for the glossary feature, the check is not case-sensitive and the * wildcard can be used to end a word. The format is Text-only, in one column. There is no AFTR on blacklists.

Back to Wordfast Classic User Manual