Handling embedded Excel content in Microsoft Word files

Hi,

We have created a project in Studio 2017 with word files containing Excel embedded content and clicked the options enabling embedded content in all Word and Excel versions as well as XML but the content does not appear in the editor view. 

We would like to know the word count for this embedded content and for it to  be translated, would you be able to help?

Thanks in advance,

Camille

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  • Hi,

    Just to wrap this up. The problem in this case was that the embedded Excel files were XLS and not XLSX. Studio can only handle embedded Excel files in the newer formats. The solution is one of these:

    Use XLSX files
    Redo the embedded files as XLSX, so unzip the DOCX and take the files from the embedded folder, resave as XLSX and insert them into the original file through the Word interface in place of the XLS files.

    Translate separately
    Take a copy of the source file, unzip the copy and add the XLS files to your project so you handle them as XLS and not embedded files within Word. Once complete put the translated XLS back into the embedded folder of the translated Word file.

    Ask client to redo
    Probably the easiest for you, ask the client to redo the file with XLSX instead. In this case one of the files was XLSX, five were not, so seems likely the customer could do this.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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  • Just a note - the "easiest" option is in real life actually basically impossible, at least in my case.
    Simply because the files are passed through multiple various "managers" without a faintest idea about these 'oh, so technical' things, but with a extremely strong belief that engineers DO handle everything (search for "Seven Red Lines" on YouTube!)... i.e. they simply refuse to even ask for such thing as redoing something... because it could, oh Lord!, be understood by the other side as that they, uh-oh, may have done something, uh, w-r-o-n-g... and that's ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN to say or even think about! :-\
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  • Just a note - the "easiest" option is in real life actually basically impossible, at least in my case.
    Simply because the files are passed through multiple various "managers" without a faintest idea about these 'oh, so technical' things, but with a extremely strong belief that engineers DO handle everything (search for "Seven Red Lines" on YouTube!)... i.e. they simply refuse to even ask for such thing as redoing something... because it could, oh Lord!, be understood by the other side as that they, uh-oh, may have done something, uh, w-r-o-n-g... and that's ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN to say or even think about! :-\
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