Which CAT tool for Microsoft Publisher files (.PUB)? Thread poster: Jan Sundström
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Hi all, Is there any CAT tool that supports .PUB files natively? I've read previous posts with anecdotal evidence that the client running MS Publisher should export the files as .DOC first, and then re-import after translation: http://www.proz.com/post/203892#203892 ... See more Hi all, Is there any CAT tool that supports .PUB files natively? I've read previous posts with anecdotal evidence that the client running MS Publisher should export the files as .DOC first, and then re-import after translation: http://www.proz.com/post/203892#203892 http://www.proz.com/post/474886#474886 But it seems that non-Western fonts might act up?! Are there any other CAT tools that would eliminate the export/import step? I'm supposed to do this for several languages, so I'd like to figure out a trouble-free workflow beforehand. Any experiences appreciated! /Jan ▲ Collapse | | | Jan Sundström Sweden Local time: 16:09 English to Swedish + ... TOPIC STARTER
Noone with any experience from this obscure format? /Jan | | |
Hello Jan, I was tracking this thread just in case, but I doubt a CAT tool would ever work with Publisher files. The problem with Publisher is the way it lays-out the formatting. Even saving the files as Word documents doesn't always work. I've seen that some of the text, tables and pages are completely ignored when they're saved in other formats. So you need to be extra careful if you do save the files as Word docs. My advice is to copy-paste each page manually, so you can keep the... See more Hello Jan, I was tracking this thread just in case, but I doubt a CAT tool would ever work with Publisher files. The problem with Publisher is the way it lays-out the formatting. Even saving the files as Word documents doesn't always work. I've seen that some of the text, tables and pages are completely ignored when they're saved in other formats. So you need to be extra careful if you do save the files as Word docs. My advice is to copy-paste each page manually, so you can keep the format and lay-out, translate the text, tables, etc. in Word, and then paste the formatted text over the original text in Publisher. Good luck, Claudia
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Claudia Alvis wrote: My advice is to copy-paste each page manually, so you can keep the format and lay-out, translate the text, tables, etc. in Word, and then paste the formatted text over the original text in Publisher. Yeahp, that's what I do. Not a funny job. | |
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Jan Sundström Sweden Local time: 16:09 English to Swedish + ... TOPIC STARTER
Thanks Claudia and Tadzio, This is what I suspected, but thanks for confirming. What a drag... I had hoped that MS had made some improvements with the 2007 version ( XML compatibility etc), but it doesn't seem so?! /Jan | | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Which CAT tool for Microsoft Publisher files (.PUB)? Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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