Export two columns with segments with the same text

Good morning


I have imported the file to be translated into Trados. Now I would like to have the same text inserted in the segments of the target text as the one in the segment of the source text, so that I can do the bilingual export, but there is the same text in both columns.

Would anyone know how to do this?

Thank you, rgds, GS

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    ok - I think you better clarify what you want this for as the explanation isn't completely clear.  For example, if you want your target file to contain both the source and the target then this could be for several reasons (just as examples):

    1. it's a bilingual Excel file, in which case you should use the bilingual excel filetype (or the multilingual Excel filetypes from the appstore) and this will take care of this for you.
    2. it's a word file and you want the source and target in the final format because your customer asked for this.  In which case you really need to use an app... for example - https://multifarious.filkin.com/2017/11/24/double-vision/
    3. you just want to review the translation in Word and then import the corrections back in afterwards, in which case you use the "Export for bilingual review"

    So what is your usecase for this, what is the source filetype etc.  A bit more information will help you get  better answer.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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    ok - I think you better clarify what you want this for as the explanation isn't completely clear.  For example, if you want your target file to contain both the source and the target then this could be for several reasons (just as examples):

    1. it's a bilingual Excel file, in which case you should use the bilingual excel filetype (or the multilingual Excel filetypes from the appstore) and this will take care of this for you.
    2. it's a word file and you want the source and target in the final format because your customer asked for this.  In which case you really need to use an app... for example - https://multifarious.filkin.com/2017/11/24/double-vision/
    3. you just want to review the translation in Word and then import the corrections back in afterwards, in which case you use the "Export for bilingual review"

    So what is your usecase for this, what is the source filetype etc.  A bit more information will help you get  better answer.

    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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