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I am translating a pdf file - processed in Studio 2015, not OCR'd externally. Two of three files for the job have processed smoothly but one will not create target.

I followed the hyperlink resolution here: kb.sdl.com/

But that did not solve it. Same error. Any suggestions on what should I try next? 

(Apologies if this question shows up twice. I submitted it about an hour ago but it never appeared - maybe I hit a bug.)

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  • Hi Karen,

    I reckon you might have to process the files again, but this time use the docx file that you should find in the same folder as the source PDF.  Open the DOCX, tidy it up a little as needed and than translate the DOCX making sure you also use the new, and more giving Word filetype:

    So make sure that in your options the WordprocessingML v. 2 filetype is at the top, or just deactivate the old one.  Open the file file, pretranlsate against your TM, correct any tag differences here and there (if necessary) and save the target again.

    Regards

    Paul

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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  • Hi Karen,

    I reckon you might have to process the files again, but this time use the docx file that you should find in the same folder as the source PDF.  Open the DOCX, tidy it up a little as needed and than translate the DOCX making sure you also use the new, and more giving Word filetype:

    So make sure that in your options the WordprocessingML v. 2 filetype is at the top, or just deactivate the old one.  Open the file file, pretranlsate against your TM, correct any tag differences here and there (if necessary) and save the target again.

    Regards

    Paul

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

    ________________________
    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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