The way to show only the words that are in Trados Memory.


Good morning everyone.
I've a question for Trados usage(SDL Trados Studio 2019 Professional).
It's helpful if you teach me advise.

For example, in case A(.docx) compare with B(.docx),
I want to pick up only BCS-11111 ,BCS-11112 from trados memory.
All incident was shown at Trados interface like attached photo.

A(.docx)      -   B(.docx)
BCS-11111      BCS-11111      
BCS-11112      BCS-11112
BCS-11113

BCS-11114

Trados Studio interface showing a comparison of two .docx files with segments BCS-11111 and BCS-11112 highlighted, indicating they are in Trados memory.


I want to show only the words that are in Trados Memory.
This is for finding duplicated location in previous doc. 



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  • You probably cannot because they are probably not specifically in your Translation Memory.  They are all alphanumerics and if you look here:

    Screenshot of Trados Studio showing alphanumeric strings underlined in blue, indicating recognition by the Translation Memory.

    You can see the following:

    1. the entire alphanumeric is recognised by the TM as an alphanumeric (the blue underline)
    2. all the matches for the five different alphanumerics you see here have been matched using just one entry, BCS-20961

    So if you want all these to be separate entries in your TM, and I don't think this is really a good idea, then you should switch off your alphanumeric recognition in your TM settings.  But if you do that you will always have to actually translate every single alphanumeric instead of having the TM do this for you.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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  • You probably cannot because they are probably not specifically in your Translation Memory.  They are all alphanumerics and if you look here:

    Screenshot of Trados Studio showing alphanumeric strings underlined in blue, indicating recognition by the Translation Memory.

    You can see the following:

    1. the entire alphanumeric is recognised by the TM as an alphanumeric (the blue underline)
    2. all the matches for the five different alphanumerics you see here have been matched using just one entry, BCS-20961

    So if you want all these to be separate entries in your TM, and I don't think this is really a good idea, then you should switch off your alphanumeric recognition in your TM settings.  But if you do that you will always have to actually translate every single alphanumeric instead of having the TM do this for you.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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    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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    [edited by: Trados AI at 3:34 AM (GMT 0) on 29 Feb 2024]
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