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Tag Archives: delete markups
Checking Markups in the Markup mode before exporting the file
In the previous tooltip, we saw how to insert markups ‘on the fly’. Let’s explore some more options for making sure that all markups are in place before exporting the document. Transit NXT provides you with an option of checking … Continue reading
Posted in format check, intermediate level, markup, project management, review, Transit NXT, translation, Translation Editor, Translation Editor windows, Translation Memory Exchange format (TMX)
Tagged delete markups, grouped markups, inconsistent markups, markup assignment, markup mode, missing markups, nested markups, unassigned markups, ungroup markups
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