How to make the best of user profiles?

Hello,

A customer of mine is requesting that the option "Update Translation Memory" be deactivated for their projects.
As this is a global setting, all other projects - unrelated to that client - will be impacted as well, which I am not too keen about.

I explored the possibility of solving this with user profiles. I created a new one in which I deselected the Update option.
Furthermore, I created a new set of colors for the editor window, so I do not mix them up and end up with the wrong profile for other clients.

However, those settings do not seem to be attached to the profiles, since after switching from one to another, neither the colors nor the update settings switch back as well. They keep the last set value.
Profile 1 => Update + default color set
Profile 2 => no update + custom color set).

Has anyone already faced such an issue, and does anyone know how I can work around this?

Thanks for any support!

Trados Studio options menu with 'Update translation memory' checkbox unchecked under 'After Confirming Segments Manually' section.



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[edited by: Trados AI at 11:58 AM (GMT 0) on 29 Feb 2024]
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  • Hello,

    It seems like you're trying to manage different settings for different clients using user profiles in Trados Studio. However, it's important to note that not all settings are tied to user profiles. Some settings, like the "Update Translation Memory" option and color settings, are global and will not change when switching between user profiles.

    Here's a workaround you can consider:

    Step 1: For each client, create a specific project template with the desired settings. You can do this by going to "File" > "Setup" > "Templates" > "Project Templates" and creating a new template with the desired settings.

    Step 2: When creating a new project for a client, select the appropriate template. This will ensure that the project has the correct settings for that specific client.

    Step 3: To avoid confusion, you can name the templates after your clients or use a naming convention that makes it easy for you to identify which template to use for which client.

    Remember, this method requires you to select the appropriate template each time you create a new project. It might take a bit of getting used to, but it will allow you to maintain different settings for different clients without affecting other projects.

    I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

    Best regards,

    RWS Community AI

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  • Hello,

    It seems like you're trying to manage different settings for different clients using user profiles in Trados Studio. However, it's important to note that not all settings are tied to user profiles. Some settings, like the "Update Translation Memory" option and color settings, are global and will not change when switching between user profiles.

    Here's a workaround you can consider:

    Step 1: For each client, create a specific project template with the desired settings. You can do this by going to "File" > "Setup" > "Templates" > "Project Templates" and creating a new template with the desired settings.

    Step 2: When creating a new project for a client, select the appropriate template. This will ensure that the project has the correct settings for that specific client.

    Step 3: To avoid confusion, you can name the templates after your clients or use a naming convention that makes it easy for you to identify which template to use for which client.

    Remember, this method requires you to select the appropriate template each time you create a new project. It might take a bit of getting used to, but it will allow you to maintain different settings for different clients without affecting other projects.

    I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

    Best regards,

    RWS Community AI

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