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How to generate a TM from bilingial SDLXLIFF

Unfortunately, I used my general TM for this süecific translation but now I learnt to my regret that I would need the parts translated for this order separately. I did not create a project but just translated that file. Yes, I know I should have created a TM and a project. Anybody of you guys with a recipe? There is the German SDLXLIFF and the SDLXLIFF file - how to "marry" them?

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  • There is the German SDLXLIFF and the SDLXLIFF file

    What do you mean by this?  If you mean the German one is the one in your German (target language) project folder and the "SDLXLIFF file" is in the source language language folder then you only need the German one because it is already translated and contains the source and target "married" within the file.  It's not like Star for example that uses separate files for each language (maybe that's where you're coming from?).

    So all you need to do is one of these things:

    - add your TM to your existing project and update it with a batch task

    - import your German SDLXLIFF into your TM

    Both of these actions will put the content into whichever TM you like and then you can create a new project with this TM and as many files as you like.

    Does this help?  I feel as though I'm guessing at what your problem really is.

    Paul Filkin | RWS

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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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  • There is the German SDLXLIFF and the SDLXLIFF file

    What do you mean by this?  If you mean the German one is the one in your German (target language) project folder and the "SDLXLIFF file" is in the source language language folder then you only need the German one because it is already translated and contains the source and target "married" within the file.  It's not like Star for example that uses separate files for each language (maybe that's where you're coming from?).

    So all you need to do is one of these things:

    - add your TM to your existing project and update it with a batch task

    - import your German SDLXLIFF into your TM

    Both of these actions will put the content into whichever TM you like and then you can create a new project with this TM and as many files as you like.

    Does this help?  I feel as though I'm guessing at what your problem really is.

    Paul Filkin | RWS

    Design your own training!
    You've done the courses and still need to go a little further, or still not clear? 
    Tell us what you need in our Community Solutions Hub

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