MS Word - How To Translate Document From One Language To Another

How To Translate Document From One Language To Another

With Ms-word you can translate document typed in one language to another. For example, you can covert document typed in English to French, Spanish, etc. In this tutorial I am going to be showing you how you can do this using the simple steps below

  • HOW TO TRANSLATE DOCUMENT FROM ONE LANGUAGE TO ANOTHER
  • Step 1 - Open the document that you want to translate to another language.
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  • Step 2 - Click the Review tab, go to the Language group. Two dropdown translate options will be displayed, one is used translate the whole document and the other is used to translate selected part of the document. For this case I am translating the whole document.
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  • Step 3 - After clicking on the translate option, the translate pane will be displayed at the right side of the window. Wait for a few seconds for it to load up.
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    NOTE:

    You need to have internet connection for this feature to work.

  • Step 4 - After the Translator pane has been successfully opened. Inside the pane, in the Document tab, the language you are translating to will be displayed under From Auto Detect (By default the current language of the document is what you will see there: My own case is English). Click the small icon beside it to display the language options. Click on the language you want the document to be converted to. (In my own case I am clicked on French language option).
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  • Step 5 - Click the Translate button to proceed.
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  • Step 6 - The translation will take a moment, just have a little patience and wait for it.
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  • Step 7 - Once the translation is done, you can click the OK button to close the translator pane window.
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  • Step 8 - Ms-word will now automatically open the translated document in a separate window.
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