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You have a new computer and you want to your [[Wordfast Pro 5]] assets to it. Here is what you’ll need to do:
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You have a new computer and you want to move your [[Wordfast Pro]] (WFP) assets to it. Here is what you’ll need to do.
  
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== Installing and Licensing ==
  
== '''Installing and Licensing''' ==
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You first need to register the license on your new computer. Do not use the old license or activation key. When you install WFP on a new computer, you need to generate a new activation key from your user account at wordfast.net. For more information about licensing, click here to learn [http://wordfast.net/wiki/Licensing how to license Wordfast].
  
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== Copying and Pasting Project Folders ==
  
You first need to register the license on your new computer. Do not use the old license or activation key. When you install [[Wordfast Pro 5]] on a new computer, you need to generate a new activation key from your user account at wordfast.net. For more information about licensing, click here to learn [http://wordfast.net/wiki/Licensing how to license Wordfast].
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Locate your project folders on the old computer and put them into the WFP folder on your new machine. Open WFP on your new machine. In the "Project List" view, click '''''Add Project''''', browse to and select the project folder you’d like to add. Click on '''''Open''''' to add the project in WFP on your new computer.
  
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== Translation Memories & Glossaries ==
  
== '''Coping and Pasting Project Folders''' ==
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As for your [[Translation Memory|translation memories]] (TMs) and glossaries, you need to know where they are on the old computer. Once you find them, copy them (TMs and glossaries are not single files but a folder containing multiple database files) onto the new computer. Because the file path on your new computer will likely be different, you will probably have to re-add them to projects to re-establish the link:  
 
 
 
 
Locate your project folders on the old computer and put them into the Wordfast Pro 5 folder on your new machine. Open Wordfast Pro 5 on your new machine. In the "Project List" view, click '''''Add Project''''', browse to and select the project folder you’d like to add. Click on '''''Open''''' to add the project in Wordfast Pro 5 on your new computer.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== '''Translation Memories (TM) & Glossaries''' ==
 
 
 
 
 
As for your TMs and glossaries, you need to know where they are on the old computer. Once you find them, copy them (TMs and glossaries are not single files but a folder containing multiple database files) onto the new computer. Because the file path on your new computer will likely be different, you will probably have to re-add them to projects to re-establish the link:  
 
 
# Open your project, then click on the '''''Project TM''''' tab.
 
# Open your project, then click on the '''''Project TM''''' tab.
 
# Click '''''Add Local'''''.  
 
# Click '''''Add Local'''''.  
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# Do the same for glossaries.
 
# Do the same for glossaries.
  
 
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== Exporting and Importing Project Preferences ==
 
 
== '''Exporting and Importing Project Preferences''' ==
 
  
 
# Go to '''''Preferences'''''.
 
# Go to '''''Preferences'''''.
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# Choose '''''Import''''' and browse to the location of the ''.pref'' file.
 
# Choose '''''Import''''' and browse to the location of the ''.pref'' file.
  
This should allow you to have the same default settings for newly created projects on the new workstation as on the old one.
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This should allow you to have the same default settings for newly created projects on the new workstation as on the old on
 
 
 
 
  
== '''Notes''' ==
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:Wordfast Pro]]
 
 
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Version: Wordfast Pro 5.8<br>
 
Operating System: macOS<br>
 
 
 
 
 
--Updated by [[User:Byron|Byron]], 10 February 2019
 

Latest revision as of 21:11, 24 September 2022

You have a new computer and you want to move your Wordfast Pro (WFP) assets to it. Here is what you’ll need to do.

Installing and Licensing

You first need to register the license on your new computer. Do not use the old license or activation key. When you install WFP on a new computer, you need to generate a new activation key from your user account at wordfast.net. For more information about licensing, click here to learn how to license Wordfast.

Copying and Pasting Project Folders

Locate your project folders on the old computer and put them into the WFP folder on your new machine. Open WFP on your new machine. In the "Project List" view, click Add Project, browse to and select the project folder you’d like to add. Click on Open to add the project in WFP on your new computer.

Translation Memories & Glossaries

As for your translation memories (TMs) and glossaries, you need to know where they are on the old computer. Once you find them, copy them (TMs and glossaries are not single files but a folder containing multiple database files) onto the new computer. Because the file path on your new computer will likely be different, you will probably have to re-add them to projects to re-establish the link:

  1. Open your project, then click on the Project TM tab.
  2. Click Add Local.
  3. Locate the TM folder and click on OK.
  4. Do the same for glossaries.

Exporting and Importing Project Preferences

  1. Go to Preferences.
  2. Under “User Preferences”, Click Advanced Settings.
  3. Click on Export, select all settings you want to migrate as default on the new computer.
  4. Click on Export and browse to the location to save the .pref file.[1]
  5. On the new computer, with no project open, go to “User Preferences” and click on Advanced Settings.
  6. Choose Import and browse to the location of the .pref file.

This should allow you to have the same default settings for newly created projects on the new workstation as on the old on

References

  1. We recommend creating a “Preferences” folder on your computer where you can save these .pref files. Once you have exported your preferences into it, simply copy the folder onto your new computer and follow steps 5 and 6.