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does anyone know how to include Excel comments when importing an Excel file into Across (v6.3)? I sense it has something to do with "Dokumenteneinstellungsvorlagen" (don't know what they call those in English - document setting templates?), but I just can't figure out what to do. The Help hasn't been helpful on this either... Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: It turns out that they do appear (I couldn't find them at firs... See more
Hi everyone,
does anyone know how to include Excel comments when importing an Excel file into Across (v6.3)? I sense it has something to do with "Dokumenteneinstellungsvorlagen" (don't know what they call those in English - document setting templates?), but I just can't figure out what to do. The Help hasn't been helpful on this either... Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: It turns out that they do appear (I couldn't find them at first...). But what about the other way round? How to ignore them?
You can only hide them based on content (e.g. setup an expression to hide everything, what starts with "Note: ..."). However, you can configure additional workflow step, where on first step Project Manager hides everything not intended for translation manually.
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