Convert TMX to SDLXLIFF or use another technique to achieve this re-reading task?

Simply: 

A client has sent me a 20,000 word document: the source and the target, both Word documents. The source is in French target is in English and the job is a "re-read".

By converting all tables to text in both files, then converting all text to tables, then making these two vertical columns in the same Word file, I then made an Excel file.

I tried converting this to tmx using something like Olifant... or was it using something in SDL itself? Can't recall. Half the units failed. Not unexpectedly (since this is SDL) the "error results" failed to be visible.

Then I found an online spot to convert from Excel to tmx. This file is larger and on examination it appears to contain all TUs. Everything (i.e. source and text) appears to be perfectly "aligned".

Now I want to do an EXTREMELY simple thing: produce an sdlxliff (the memory can be a blank one) so I can go through the file segment by segment in SDL. 

I have tried to do this several times ... but to no surprise whatsoever, nothing appears to be able to achieve this. 

Any suggestions?



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[edited by: Satish Kumar at 7:55 AM (GMT 1) on 24 Oct 2025]
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  • You seem to overcomplicate the whole thing. Since you have a 2-column Excel file, just open it as a Bilingual Excel. That's how you would easily get an sdlxliff file. 

    Something is wrong with this statement: "I used something like Olifant... or something in SDL itself? Can't recall. Half the units failed. Not unexpectedly (since this is SDL)." — So... was it "SDL" or "something like Olifant"??? Those are two different pieces of software that have nothing to do with each other. You can't be so vague in describing your issue if you really want a plain answer.

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  • You seem to overcomplicate the whole thing. Since you have a 2-column Excel file, just open it as a Bilingual Excel. That's how you would easily get an sdlxliff file. 

    Something is wrong with this statement: "I used something like Olifant... or something in SDL itself? Can't recall. Half the units failed. Not unexpectedly (since this is SDL)." — So... was it "SDL" or "something like Olifant"??? Those are two different pieces of software that have nothing to do with each other. You can't be so vague in describing your issue if you really want a plain answer.

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