User`s guide

Table Of Contents
Language Management
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14.5 Export
You can choose to export a language to Excel, for example, translate it there, and then
import it back to the configuration tool.
Choose Setup/Multiple Languages/Export, or click the Export-button, , in the
Language Toolbar. Choose User texts (or System texts). In the displayed dialog box,
specify the name of the file to be exported and indicate if it is to be an Unicode text
file.
14.6 Import
Choose Setup/Multiple Languages/Import, or click the Import-button, , in the
Language Toolbar. Choose User texts (or System texts). The Import multiple
languages texts dialog box is displayed. Choose the name of the text file that you
would like to import. The existing language in the project is in Unicode format.
14.7 Show Index
Each object that displays text in a multiple language application is linked to an index.
An index can be linked to different objects with the same texts. Choose Setup/
Multiple Languages/Show Index, or click the Show Index-button, , in the Lan-
guage Toolbar, to display the index number for the object texts.
14.8 Cross Reference
Choose Setup/Multiple Languages/Cross Reference, or click the Cross Reference-
button, , in the Language Toolbar. On the displayed cross reference list you can
right-click an object to edit it. The cross reference list has support for incremental
searching when you specify an index number.
Note:
Make sure to make a backup copy of the project before importing languages, in case
there are mismatches between the existing and the imported languages.