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Studio 2019. Error: "The project must include at least one translatable file"

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This type of error, which does not allow you to continue, is triggered when, after choosing a project template, you decide to change languages. From there, even if you already selected a project file or files, Studio will not recognize it/them. I believe there is some programming logic that is not working here.

 

Information dialog box in Trados Studio stating 'The project must include at least one translatable file' with an OK button.

To circumvent this, simply cancel the operation and restart again a new project. Then, first, go straight to the languages boxes and make the corresponding changes. It is very likely that you need to do this because none of your templates has the language pair you are choosing. Then, instead of hitting "Finish", press "Next" since you will need to add suitable TMs, termbases, etc. If you want to save those project settings as a new template you will have to create a separate new project template in Home / Tasks / Create Project Template.



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  • Error dialog box in Trados Studio showing 'System.IO.IOException: The process cannot access the file' with a file path and details about the error related to language file removal.

     

    Trados strikes again! It is very possible that this indeed has to do with changing languages, as I did change the source language to GB and for Trados it is still US (please, see highlight above). Paul, this bug needs to be given priority for fixing: it is already the end of January, 2019 and several months have passed since this was first reported and SDL has been aware of it!

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    [edited by: Trados AI at 3:41 PM (GMT 0) on 28 Feb 2024]
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