![]() ![]() Wordfast Pro allows you to combine multiple files together into a single file to increase the consistency of segments that are repeated and make it easier to manage files. Note: USERNAME is the name of the user on your computer.Ĭopy all the TXT files found in the folder "glossaries" to be able to Import them back in the above-mentioned way.Users can also decide on the sequence in the order in which TMs, as well as glossaries, can be utilized. You can find them at a path like: C:\Users\USERNAME\.wf_workspace\glossaries If you cannot access your glossaries in Wordfast Pro 3 to Export them, you can use their backup copies. This should allow you to have the same setup on the new workstation as on the old one. wf_workspace and replace the localTM url's within the tags from the old computer with the new ones. If you are a computer wizard, you could open the XML file in each project folder in the. As it is not very likely that you will have identical file paths, it might be easier to follow the instructions under the TM section and simply re-add the TMs to the projects from within Wordfast. If you want the TMs to be automatically linked to the projects on the new computer, you would have to transfer the TMs from the old computer to the new computer and the file paths would need to be identical. ![]() You may also want to restore wordfast.ini to C:\Program Files (x86)\Wordfast on the new computer. wf_workspace you backed up above to C:\Users\\.wf_workspace or Macintosh HD/Users/\.wf_workspace, where is the account of the user on the new computer. wf_workspace on your Mac, search the internet for how to show hidden folders on Mac.Īlso, if you are on a PC, make a copy of the following file:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Wordfast\wordfast.iniĪfter installing Wordfast Pro 3 on the new computer, restore the content of. Make a copy of that folder on the old computer. Where is the primary account of the user. ![]() The project files in Wordfast Pro 3 are located in the following folder: Now, you can use the imported glossary, as usual.An "imported successfully" message should appear. A message will appear telling you about the number of terms that will be imported.If you want to update a glossary you already selected in WFP, check Import into existing glossary, select the existing glossary into which you want import the terms of the other glossary, and the way you want WFP to deal with source terms that already exist. If this is the first time you use this glossary, keep the option Create new Glossary selected.From File Type, keep it Tab-delimited text file (*.txt).Terminology (menu) > New/Select Glossary.To import the glossary to Wordfast Pro 3, txt glossary you have just exported to use again in Wordfast. Save > OK - an "exported successfully" message should appear.Click on Browse to select the location where you want to save your glossary and give it a proper name.From Export type, keep it Tab-delimited text file (*.txt).From Glossary (dropdown menu), select the glossary you want to export. ![]() You just need to copy the (*.txt) files so that you can save them on the new computer, then ADD them again in the new installation: Translation Memory menu > New/Select TM > ADD TM > Browse, and locate the TM (*.txt) file.Īll that you need is to export your glossary and import it later: Just copy them to the new computer and open them in Wordfast Pro 3.Īs for the Translation Memory files, you will just need to know where you have saved them. They are located where you have saved them, usually in the same folder(s) as the original source documents. TXML files are Wordfast Pro 3 bilingual translation files. For more information about the licensing process, click here to check how to license Wordfast Pro 3. When you install Wordfast Pro 3 on a new computer and go to Help -> License Management, you will see a new Install Number displayed there that you can use to get a new license file. However, you do NOT need the old license or install number you cannot use either on the new computer. Yes, you can take your licensed Wordfast Pro 3 to your new computer and get it re-licensed to run on that computer. ![]()
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