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How to add inline formatting in CafeTran Espresso?
Thread poster: Hans Lenting
Hans Lenting Netherlands Member (2006) German to Dutch
Apr 28, 2021
Tom in London wrote:
However, after some initial trial and error I found CafeTran very easy to pick up and a pleasure to use - athough finding out how it works is still a matter of trial and error. I still don't understand tags
(I take it that you're mostly translating MS Word documents. Correct?)
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Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 12:56 Member (2008) Italian to English
thanks
Apr 28, 2021
Hans Lenting wrote:
Tom in London wrote:
However, after some initial trial and error I found CafeTran very easy to pick up and a pleasure to use - athough finding out how it works is still a matter of trial and error. I still don't understand tags
(I take it that you're mostly translating MS Word documents. Correct?)
Thanks for the tip- yes, I'm mainly translating Word documents but also quite a few PPTs and Excel (CafeTran is especially good at handling the latter two)
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Hans Lenting Netherlands Member (2006) German to Dutch
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Too
Apr 28, 2021
Tom in London wrote:
Hans Lenting wrote:
Tom in London wrote:
However, after some initial trial and error I found CafeTran very easy to pick up and a pleasure to use - athough finding out how it works is still a matter of trial and error. I still don't understand tags
(I take it that you're mostly translating MS Word documents. Correct?)
Thanks for the tip- yes, I'm mainly translating Word documents but also quite a few PPTs and Excel (CafeTran is especially good at handling the latter two)
It’s very likely that you can use this way of formatting for Excel and PowerPoint files too.
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