Once more error message while reconverting XLIFF back to Word 97-2003

Hello,

again I have the same problem as before when I try to reconvert a big XLIFF to Word, I get the error message "Sdl.FileTypeSupport.Framework.Adapter.Framework1.Writer". The last time it was due to a missing field tag, but I already checked all tags and cannot find the one that blocks. Could there be another reason why I cannot reconvert the file? The file was corrected in the correct mode and afterwards I accepted or rejected the changes...

Thanks for helping me out!

Susanne

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  • Hi Susanne,

    Are you able to open the Word file using the single file project workflow and immediately save the target, so before you even translated it? If you can do this then the problem is related to something that occurred during the translation, either by Studio or by you. If you can't then the problem is with the file and we'd need to get to bottom of this by seeing your source file.

    However, if it did open and save then try pre-translating it immediately from your TM and then save the target. This may help if the problem was caused by Studio.

    You seem to get a lot of these problems, so I wonder if you have some aggressive anti-virus software, or a disk cleanup utility running that is corrupting the temp files while Studio is running? Just a thought and maybe worth checking.

    Regards

    Paul

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  • Hi Paul,
    I could finally create the target Word doc by using the single file project workflow and the pre-translate function as you suggested. It is in fact a problem which occurs during the translation process. I also had the issue with the mix up of target languages in the middle of the target file again. I could resolve this by copying the source segment in the target and replace it later as Walter said. I will check if these problems are related to my anti-virus software.
    Thanks again for your support!
    Susanne
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  • Hi Paul,

    I checked my anti-virus software or cleaner utility but the problem is not related to that.

    As stated the problem is often linked with the mix up of languages in the final word document.
    This error message error message "Sdl.FileTypeSupport.Framework.Adapter.Framework1.Writer" is still persisting and present even if I create a new project. The same problem occurs when I try to reconvert the XLIFF into Word from a different computer, so that it is something that happened to the XLIFFs during the translation process.

    I'm wondering if it could be related to one of the following:
    - Recently my operating system was updated automatically to Windows 10 Home
    - The automatic save function saves the files every 10 minutes
    - When I tried to work on the XLIFFs from another computer I had often the error message "depending file not found". Could this be the source?

    I also have a formatting problem: The figures are numbered as follows: 5.10, 5.11, etc. - Trados converts the format always to 05:10, 05:11, etc. How can I avoid this?

    I really don't know how to resolve this persisting error.

    Thanky you for your help.

    Susanne