No "Import" option after clicking "Termbase Management"

I have followed the steps for converting an Excel Glossary using MultiTerm Convert. (I kept receiving error messages using Glossary Converter and the suggested Glossary Converter Beta version also did not function correctly).

When I come to the importing stage, I click on Termbase Management but nothing happens. No Import option appears. 

I presume I need this to happen in order to eventually make an Autosuggest dictionary?

Thank you.

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  • Hi

    It looks as though you may have inadvertently closed the Catalog Categories that contain the features you are looking for.  Try resetting your window layout:

    Trados Studio screenshot showing the 'View' tab with options including 'Reset Window Layout' highlighted.

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  • Brilliant. Thank you, Paul. That is exactly what had happened.

    In response to the Autosuggest dictionary point, I thought that I was in the last few days (if not day) of my first month (my SDL Language Cloud subscription started on the 14th April) and so I was hoping to use all of my glossaries to create one while I still had free access in my Freelance edition. Despite seeing somewhere that I had 30 days, the option is now greyed out so I must have run out of time.  I may well just use the termbase I have finally successfully created instead, as per your suggestion. 

    Will it create issues if I move it from the SDL Multiterm Termbases folder to a folder on my desktop for ease of access? 

    Thanks again.

  • I was hoping to use all of my glossaries to create one while I still had free access in my Freelance edition.

    Just to clarify... glossaries are not used to create an autosuggest dictionary.  This is a feature based on your Translation Memories.  Autosuggest can come from many sources... maybe review this "old but still usefu" article:

    https://multifarious.filkin.com/2015/01/01/autosuggest/

    Today out of the box autosuggest comes from these sources:

    Trados Studio settings showing AutoSuggest providers with checkboxes. Options include Termbases, AutoSuggest Dictionaries, Translation Memory and Automated Translation, Fragment Matches, and AutoText.

    So you have "Translation Memory and Automated Translation" which means hits from your translation memory and also concordance searches can feed the autosuggest; and also fragment matches which is a sort of dynamic "autosuggest dictionary".  So I would not worry too much if you didn't create any dictionaries while the trial was still active.  Dictionaries are static and need to rebuily every now and again to make sure they contain all your latest work.  Fragment matching uses your live TM so you have this kind of feature out of the box anyway.

    Will it create issues if I move it from the SDL Multiterm Termbases folder to a folder on my desktop for ease of access? 

    Only if you don't tell Studio where you moved them to.  It's no problem to move them wherever you like, but make sure you also remove them in Stdio and then add them back in again from their new location.  You'll probably be prompted when Studio can't find them.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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  • I was hoping to use all of my glossaries to create one while I still had free access in my Freelance edition.

    Just to clarify... glossaries are not used to create an autosuggest dictionary.  This is a feature based on your Translation Memories.  Autosuggest can come from many sources... maybe review this "old but still usefu" article:

    https://multifarious.filkin.com/2015/01/01/autosuggest/

    Today out of the box autosuggest comes from these sources:

    Trados Studio settings showing AutoSuggest providers with checkboxes. Options include Termbases, AutoSuggest Dictionaries, Translation Memory and Automated Translation, Fragment Matches, and AutoText.

    So you have "Translation Memory and Automated Translation" which means hits from your translation memory and also concordance searches can feed the autosuggest; and also fragment matches which is a sort of dynamic "autosuggest dictionary".  So I would not worry too much if you didn't create any dictionaries while the trial was still active.  Dictionaries are static and need to rebuily every now and again to make sure they contain all your latest work.  Fragment matching uses your live TM so you have this kind of feature out of the box anyway.

    Will it create issues if I move it from the SDL Multiterm Termbases folder to a folder on my desktop for ease of access? 

    Only if you don't tell Studio where you moved them to.  It's no problem to move them wherever you like, but make sure you also remove them in Stdio and then add them back in again from their new location.  You'll probably be prompted when Studio can't find them.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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    You've done the courses and still need to go a little further, or still not clear? 
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    [edited by: Trados AI at 1:45 PM (GMT 0) on 5 Mar 2024]
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