After completing this topic, you will be able to import translated content.
Steps:
Import the translated content.
Click the Tools menu.
Step 2Point to the Import command.
Step 3Click the Localization command.
Step 4Browse to the location in which the localized document can be found.
Click the Browse button.
Step 5Select the localized document.
Click the Translation_done.doc list item.
Step 6Click the Open button.
Step 7Click the OK button to import the localized document.
Step 8Open the activity log and view the status of the documents.
Click the View activity log link.
Step 9Note the entry for the glossary document. When no translation is provided for a translation unit, you are warned that translated values are missing for some of the text in the document, and the source text is left unchanged. If needed, you can add the missing translation to the localization file and import it again to ensure that all of the text is translated. In this case, however, the name of the glossary was intentionally not translated, so no further action is needed.
Step 10Click the Close button to close the activity log.
Step 11Click the OK button to close the Import Complete dialog box.
Step 12Notice the names of the documents in the Spanish folder. The name of the Glossary document has not changed (as mentioned previously), but the names of all of the other documents have been changed to their Spanish counterparts, as provided in the localization file.
Step 13Select one of the documents and display the Properties toolpane.
Click the Graficos2 document.
Step 14Click the View menu.
Step 15Point to the Panes command.
Step 16Click the Properties command.
Step 17Notice that the Language property for the imported documents has been updated to Spanish.
Step 18Click the Guardar un documento como archivo nuevo topic document.
Step 19Notice that the Roles property has been updated to the translated value.
Step 20After completing this topic, you are able to import translated content.