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 5|'''Split TXLF''' feature]].
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#* by multiple translators, after using the [[Splitting & Merging Files in Wordfast Pro|'''Split TXLF''' feature]].
  
 
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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:

  1. 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”.
  2. 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.