Text file translation (.txt)
If your document doesn't include rich format, it's a good idea to save it as .txt format and upload it as the source file.
Translia parses .txt file by paragraph. That means each paragraph of text will be stored in a segment. Consequently, translators will work on your job paragraph by paragraph.
Virtually all word processors support plain text file format. Typically you can save your document as .txt file in below steps.
- Click File.
- Click Save as.
- In the Save as dialog, choose text or the like from the format list.
- Save.
- Tips & Tricks
- 3 Questions to Ask about "Translation"
- 4 Tips on Timing Your Translation
- 5 Things to Do for Better Translation
- 5 Translation Pricing Pitfalls To Avoid
- 5 Ways to Save with Translia
- Top 3 Rumors On Translation Quality
- Why Cheap Translation Doesn't Work
- Why Is Translation Slow?
- Why Does Translia Translate Faster?
- Reference Guide
- File types
- File extension index
- Gettext file translation (.po, .pot)
- HTML translation (.htm, .html)
- Microsoft Office translation
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 translation (.ppt)
- Microsoft PowerPoint 97 translation (.ppt)
- Microsoft PowerPoint XP translation (.ppt)
- Microsoft Word 2000 translation
- Microsoft Word 95 translation (.doc)
- Microsoft Word 97 translation (.doc)
- Microsoft Word XP translation (.doc)
- Miscrosoft Word 2007 translation (.docx)
- ODF document translation (.odt)
- ODF presentation translation (.odp)
- OpenOffice translation
- Text file translation (.txt)
- Web page/site translation
- XLIFF translation
- Word count
- File types

