Trados Studio 2014

My problem with Studio 2014: Next row no longer activated by shortcut CTRL+Enter or CTRL+Alt+F.  Why?  It has worked for several years before.

(I have selected Enable Implicit Row activation)

  • Hi 

    You could try:

    - see if the shortcut has accidentally been removed/changed - first, check in the right-click dropdown menu - is the shortcut given next to the 'Confirm and Move to next Unconfirmed Segment' entry present/correct? If not, go to File > Options > Shortcuts and try to add or correct it.

    - reset window layout (click this in the View ribbon tab)

    - Windows repair of Studio via Control Panel

    A Windows repair is a good idea periodically for most complex software. Background changes due to updates can interfere with functionality unintentionally. Let me know if you need instructions.

    All the best,

    Alison

  • Hi Alison and many thanks for your answer. I am happy to say that it seems as if your suggestion to "reset the window layout via the View ribbon" solved my problem at last.
    I have not done the Windows repair yet, because I have not found out how to do it, but I will continue to learn more about it.
    Once again: MANY THANKS and kind regards from
    Karl-Erik
  • Hi Karl-Erik,

    I'm very glad the window layout reset solved the problem.

    Running a Windows repair is quite easy, here's how you'd do it on a Windows 10 computer:

    In the search line at bottom left of your Windows 10 screen, type 'Control panel'
    Click on 'Control panel' when it appears above
    It depends here which view Control panel is set to...
    - if Categories, click 'Programs'
    - if Small icons or Large icons, click 'Programs and features'
    A list appears of all accessible programs that are installed on you computer
    Scroll down to the version of SDL Studio you'd like to repair and highlight it
    Either right-click on that line and select 'Repair'
    Or you can highlight and select 'Repair' from the header at the top
    Allow the process to run, clicking 'yes' or whatever as appropriate.

    You can do the same with MultiTerm and its components.

    The above process can be used on other programs too. Some programs have their own repair facility, Microsoft Office for example.

    The Repair process is useful especially after there's been a big software update, because changes made to a piece of software can inadvertently affect how other software functions. I usually repair Studio after a big Windows update, if I think of it.

    Enjoy the rest of your weekend
    Ali :)