![]() You'll then see two "Terminology" sets of settings where there are options to disable this behaviour (one for normal work and one for TransCheck). In WFP3, press F9 (or: Edit > Preferences), and then type "termin" in the filter on the left-hand pane. Even worse, if you try to use the glossary for QC, and fuzzy recognition is enabled, WFP will flag the segment if the the source text contains "compliant" but the target text does not contain the translation of "company". It is the WF company's attempt to make up for the fact that it doesn't offer character-based terminology recognition, but it is rarely useful. This looks like what happens when WFP does fuzzy terminology recognition. I don't know if they term bank is so bad or does WFP mix up things? In one segment there is the term "compliant". Post title: Disable fuzzy term recognition (It looks perfect at first, but then upon editing, or even not editing, but just saving and closing, then reopening it, tables have moved and text has become displaced and unreadable.) Unless anyone thinks it might be – then I'm all ears. ![]() Since then I have had major issues with the Word file that was generated, but that's another story, since I don't think it's related to WF. (Never had any other WF).Īnyway, reloading the source file, importing the TM, and hitting Translate All fixed the problem, and I was able to save as translated. But the TM issue has been happening since I first got WFPro4. I haven't updated to the newest version of WF yet, because I got an error message when I tried, and I haven't had time to try again. However, I figured out that I could export the TM from the original translation, save it to my desktop, and then import it to the new project (reloaded the source file), which I think is what you're talking about, JohnWhi. It's a Word file, and the error message is "An error occurred while saving the document". Yes, I did run Transcheck and subsequently fixed all the tag issues. What am I doing wrong? I have asked this several times (though possibly in an unclear manner), and never had an answer, but now it’s really crucial, because I need this TM (unless I can solve the error message problem, but I still need this one solved eventually). I have tried to Import TM, but for some reason I can't do that either. Always the same TM, although in the drop-down menu, there are several to choose from, and I know they exist. This happens every time I try to use an existing TM. But then I click on Project TM, and it says a different TM. In Project Languages /Files, it now says I have the TXLF that I wanted. I choose the name of the TM that I created with the initial translation, and then I click Finish.ġ TXLF file has been created, and 1 Translation Memory has been added. I start a Simple Project, name it, add the appropriate languages, add the file to be translated, and then I click Use Existing TM. But no matter what I do, I can't "use Existing TM". The simplest fix seemed to be to re-download the source with the TM from the first translation. I have looked here and elsewhere for solutions. When I tried to save the file as translated, I got the error message: An error occurred while saving the document. I have spent almost two weeks on a project that is now finished and due tonight (11 hours left). (Updating to newer version gave me an error message, so I have not done it yet.) I have not used previous versions of WF. I have a MacBook Pro OS 10.11.6 and WF4 4.7. I actually have two problems that maybe should be in separate posts, except that the solution to one brings about an issue I have had forever. Have you tried installing the latest version? Regarding the issue with wrong TM added, I'm not able to replicate the issue. What is the error you receive and what is the file type? ![]() Have you tried running Tag Transcheck on the file for your problem with save translating the file. Topic: Cannot Use Existing TM (urgent!) WF4
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