Difference between revisions of "Extract & Populate Uniques in Wordfast Pro"
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# Your project involves multiple files (e.g. hundreds) that you want to merge into a single file for translation: | # Your project involves multiple files (e.g. hundreds) that you want to merge into a single file for translation: | ||
#* by a single translator to avoid having to open/close hundreds of files, some of which might contain only one or two segments, | #* by a single translator to avoid having to open/close hundreds of files, some of which might contain only one or two segments, | ||
− | #* by multiple translators, after using the [[Splitting & Merging Files in Wordfast Pro | + | #* by multiple translators, after using the [[Splitting & Merging Files in Wordfast Pro|'''Split TXLF''' feature]]. |
[[Category:Wordfast Pro]] | [[Category:Wordfast Pro]] |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 16 April 2021
There are generally two cases when you would want to use the Extract Uniques and Populate Uniques features available in QuickTools in Wordfast Pro:
- You receive a large file (more than 1000 segments) that contains a significant number of repetitions and you want to reduce the size of the file for faster processing in the “TXLF Editor”.
- Your project involves multiple files (e.g. hundreds) that you want to merge into a single file for translation:
- by a single translator to avoid having to open/close hundreds of files, some of which might contain only one or two segments,
- by multiple translators, after using the Split TXLF feature.