
You don’t delete it. You just don’t link it.
Hi Paul,
Thank you for your help.
I watched a video about 'Alignment - how to use it'. I should have watched earlier before asking this question, which was very useful.
Hi Paul,
One quick question: Now I have a completely aligned file "Law Korean to English" as a SDLXLIFF format.
How can I utilize this file to accumulate my "English to Korean Aligned file" without aligning effort again?
The difference is direction: From Korean source file to English Target file.
Now I'd like to utilize it "From English to Korean file".
Hope to hear good news from you.
Now I have a completely aligned file "Law Korean to English" as a SDLXLIFF format.
How can I utilize this file to accumulate my "English to Korean Aligned file" without aligning effort again?
Well... you could have updated the alignment into a translation memory instead of saving it as an sdlxliff and then you would reuse it by virtue of it being in that memory.
But if you didn't then just import the sdlxliff into your translation memory
The sdlxliff route from alignment is useful if you want to run qa tasks, or benefit from the editing features in the translation editor, but you would then need to update it into a translation memory to be able to use it with other projects.
Hi Paul,
Let me try and see how it works. Thank you for your advice.
Hi Paul,
Let me try and see how it works. Thank you for your advice.