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DE-EN-FR (X) Local time: 06:41 English to German + ...
Nov 1, 2006
Hello,
I have a question about the "minimum match value" settings in SDLX 2006: 1. I set the minimum match value to 50% during translation. 2. I change the value to 90% after I have translated the last segment of the respective itd and save it. My question is as follows: Is there a way to trace the minimum match value of 50% (which I used during translation) even though that itd was saved with a minimum match value set to 90%?
I have a question about the "minimum match value" settings in SDLX 2006: 1. I set the minimum match value to 50% during translation. 2. I change the value to 90% after I have translated the last segment of the respective itd and save it. My question is as follows: Is there a way to trace the minimum match value of 50% (which I used during translation) even though that itd was saved with a minimum match value set to 90%?
I hope this was not too confusing... Thanks for your insightful answers. ▲ Collapse
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