I don't want to appear segments with only numbers in the editor

Hi
I´m new using Trados and I have various doubt about it.
I have created a project and when I analyze a document that it has numbers in different lines, these numbers are in the editor of Trados but I don't want to appear them. In other CAT I used regular expressions lest they appeared, but here I don't know to do, I don't know if I have to use regular expressions or to select some check,...
Can somebody help me lest appear segments with numbers in the editor?
Thanks.

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  • Hi Alberto,

    What kind of source files are you handling? It may be possible to hide numbers before the are introduced into the editor in the first place. presumably when you say Trados you really mean Studio? I always think of Trados as the old 2007 and earlier stuff, and Studio as the new breed... good to distinguish the difference so we know what you are referring to.

    If you can't hinde them by preparing the filetype to recognise the source, then it is still possible in a number of ways using the display filter. But let's understand what we're working with first?

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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  • Hi Paul.

    Thanks for your answer.

    I'm using differents files (.pdf and .docx) and about software, I'm using SDL Trados Studio 2014.
    When you are referencing to "the display filter", what do you want to say?
    Sorry for my question but I'm new here and I don't know very well the software.

    Thanks.

    Regards.
    Alberto.
  • Hi Alberto,

    PDF files are converted to DOCX when they are handled in Studio anyway, so the best solution is to clean them up a little and handle them as DOCX.  So this means you have a couple of options.  The first one is to find all the numbers you don't wish to translate, in MSWord, and then change them all into hidden text.  There's an article here that explains the process and this might be helpful.

    Alternatively use the display filter.  In the View menu of Studio you have a display filter that allows you to filter on numbers, or filter with regular expressions... and various other things:

    So you could filter out the numbers and only work on what you wanted.  If you have lots of files you could even use a tool called the SDLXLIFF Toolkit, freely available on the SDL OpenExchange, and this would allow you to lock all the numbers before you start work and then you filter on unlocked if you like (another option in the display filter)

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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  • Hi Alberto,

    PDF files are converted to DOCX when they are handled in Studio anyway, so the best solution is to clean them up a little and handle them as DOCX.  So this means you have a couple of options.  The first one is to find all the numbers you don't wish to translate, in MSWord, and then change them all into hidden text.  There's an article here that explains the process and this might be helpful.

    Alternatively use the display filter.  In the View menu of Studio you have a display filter that allows you to filter on numbers, or filter with regular expressions... and various other things:

    So you could filter out the numbers and only work on what you wanted.  If you have lots of files you could even use a tool called the SDLXLIFF Toolkit, freely available on the SDL OpenExchange, and this would allow you to lock all the numbers before you start work and then you filter on unlocked if you like (another option in the display filter)

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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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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