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Carol Chen China Local time: 17:37 English to Chinese
Nov 14, 2008
Dear All, it may seems too simple. However, I just don't know how to use MultiTerm. I've set up a new MultiTerm, however, I don't know how to add terms in during translation. Could anyone kindly give advice? Many thanks! Sincere Carol Chen
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Heinrich Pesch Finland Local time: 12:37 Member (2003) Finnish to German + ...
Me too
Nov 14, 2008
Not long ago I asked the same question. The easiest way is to highlight the source term in TE, right-click it and choose at the bottom Add Term > Set as source term. Do the same with the target term and set it as source term. Then press Ctrl+Shift+M. There are also keyboard commands, but for me they don't work at least under Vista.
You have of course first to select the termbase in Workbench. Hope this helps.
Heinrich
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