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In [[Wordfast Pro]], pre-translation can be achieved with either "Translate All" for the currently open file in the TXML Editor, or PM Perspective > Analyze with the “Pre-translate" option selected. The latter method is useful especially for multiple files or if you want to overwrite current translations in TXML files with new translations from a TM.<br />
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* Go to PM Perspective by clicking the last button on the left bar.<br />
* Under "Analysis" tab, click "Add files" button.<br />
* Select the folder where the file is saved.<br />
* Make sure you select the proper filter; click OK.<br />
* Select the folder or expand it to select a specific file.<br />
* Select the TM.<br />
* You can also select the option “Pre-translate" and set the percentage. Note: In TXML files, pre-translation overwrites any existing translations in TXML files if they have different matches in the TM, but does not remove translated segments that have no matches in the TM.<br />
* Click "Analyze", and wait until the report appears; click OK to close it.<br />
* If the files are not TXML files, this will generate TXML files for the source documents.<br />
* Go Back to TXLM Editor Perspective.<br />
* Go to the "File" menu and click "Open File" to load the file(s) whose extension is TXML.<br />
* Translate as usual.</div>Manar