Since yesterday, despite my termbase being active in the project settings, no results are found. I can't add any new terms either. I get a message saying that Multiterm cannot add the entry. The Trados program then gets stuck and the only way to procee

Have removed and reactivated the termbase in the project without success. Have rebooted the computer several times, also without success. 

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  • Hello, I've got the same problem after installing SR1. Did you find a solution? 

    Kind regards,

    Nataša

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  • Hi Natasa,

    Trados AI suggested the following solution and it seems to have worked:

    Hello Helen,

    I understand that you're having trouble with term recognition in your termbase. This can indeed be frustrating, especially when you rely heavily on your termbase. Based on the context provided, it seems like reorganizing your termbase might help improve term recognition. Here's how you can do it:

    Step 1: Open your termbase in MultiTerm. If you haven't installed MultiTerm yet, you can download it from your RWS account and install it. Once installed, double-clicking a termbase file (*.sdltb) in Windows Explorer will open the termbase in MultiTerm.

    Step 2: With the termbase(s) open in MultiTerm, navigate to Termbase Management. Make sure the Home tab is selected.

    Step 3: Click on 'Reorganize' and select the termbases you want to reorganize. You can run the process on several termbases at once.

    The reorganization process is usually quick, so it should only take a few minutes, or maybe even seconds if the termbase is small. After the process is complete, you can close MultiTerm and go back to Trados Studio, where you should start seeing improved term recognition.

    I hope this helps! If you continue to experience issues, please let me know.

    Best regards,

    TradosAI

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  • Hi Natasa,

    Trados AI suggested the following solution and it seems to have worked:

    Hello Helen,

    I understand that you're having trouble with term recognition in your termbase. This can indeed be frustrating, especially when you rely heavily on your termbase. Based on the context provided, it seems like reorganizing your termbase might help improve term recognition. Here's how you can do it:

    Step 1: Open your termbase in MultiTerm. If you haven't installed MultiTerm yet, you can download it from your RWS account and install it. Once installed, double-clicking a termbase file (*.sdltb) in Windows Explorer will open the termbase in MultiTerm.

    Step 2: With the termbase(s) open in MultiTerm, navigate to Termbase Management. Make sure the Home tab is selected.

    Step 3: Click on 'Reorganize' and select the termbases you want to reorganize. You can run the process on several termbases at once.

    The reorganization process is usually quick, so it should only take a few minutes, or maybe even seconds if the termbase is small. After the process is complete, you can close MultiTerm and go back to Trados Studio, where you should start seeing improved term recognition.

    I hope this helps! If you continue to experience issues, please let me know.

    Best regards,

    TradosAI

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