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Once you have created and logged into your Wordfast Anywhere account, do the following to share a remote TM and/or glossary:
 
Once you have created and logged into your Wordfast Anywhere account, do the following to share a remote TM and/or glossary:
# Go to the ''TMs and Glossaries'' tab, then click on the ''Setup'' icon.
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# Go to the '''''TMs and Glossaries''''' tab, then click on the '''''Setup''''' icon.
 
# Upload the TM and/or glossary you want to share to your Wordfast Anywhere account or create a new TM and/or glossary.
 
# Upload the TM and/or glossary you want to share to your Wordfast Anywhere account or create a new TM and/or glossary.
# Once added, make sure the TM and/or glossary you want to share are active (box ticked in the ''Active'' column to the left).
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# Once added, make sure the TMs and/or glossaries you want to share are active (box ticked in the ''Active'' column to the left).
# Click on the ''Manage Sharing'' button at the bottom of the pop-up window.
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# Click on the '''''Manage Sharing''''' button at the bottom of the pop-up window.
# In the ''My shares to applications like Wordfast Classic or Pro'' section, click on the ''Add'' button.
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# In the ''My shares to applications like Wordfast Classic or Pro'' section, click on the '''''Add''''' button.
# Click on ''Add active TMs and glossaries''.
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# Click on '''''Add'''''.
 
# Choose privilege settings (read-only, read-write, etc.) for the TM and glossary, then select the number of API keys you need (how many people you are sharing with).
 
# Choose privilege settings (read-only, read-write, etc.) for the TM and glossary, then select the number of API keys you need (how many people you are sharing with).
  
Now you need to share the API key with Wordfast Classic or Pro users. Make sure to tell Wordfast Pro users what the source and target language codes are for the shared TM and/or glossary so they create a project with the same codes.
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Now you need to share the API key with Wordfast Classic or Pro users. Make sure to tell Wordfast Pro users what the source and target language codes are for the shared TM and/or glossary so that they create a project with the same codes.
 
   
 
   
If you have questions about Wordfast Anywhere, you can join its [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Wordfast_Anywhere/ user community forum].
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If you have questions about Wordfast Anywhere, you can join its [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Wordfast_Anywhere/ user community forum] and post them there.
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--[[John|John]], 6 July 2018
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Updated by [[User:Byron|Byron]], 10 January 2019

Revision as of 19:56, 1 February 2019

You can share a TM and/or glossary among Wordfast Classic and Pro users via Wordfast Anywhere, in a strictly confidential manner. To do so requires:

  • A free Wordfast Anywhere account
  • A fully licensed version of Wordfast Pro or Wordfast Classic
  • An internet connection


Once you have created and logged into your Wordfast Anywhere account, do the following to share a remote TM and/or glossary:

  1. Go to the TMs and Glossaries tab, then click on the Setup icon.
  2. Upload the TM and/or glossary you want to share to your Wordfast Anywhere account or create a new TM and/or glossary.
  3. Once added, make sure the TMs and/or glossaries you want to share are active (box ticked in the Active column to the left).
  4. Click on the Manage Sharing button at the bottom of the pop-up window.
  5. In the My shares to applications like Wordfast Classic or Pro section, click on the Add button.
  6. Click on Add.
  7. Choose privilege settings (read-only, read-write, etc.) for the TM and glossary, then select the number of API keys you need (how many people you are sharing with).

Now you need to share the API key with Wordfast Classic or Pro users. Make sure to tell Wordfast Pro users what the source and target language codes are for the shared TM and/or glossary so that they create a project with the same codes.

If you have questions about Wordfast Anywhere, you can join its user community forum and post them there.



--John, 6 July 2018

Updated by Byron, 10 January 2019