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I know that you can use the propogate function to ensure that segments in a file or project are translated identically, but is there any way of viewing just the internal repetitions in a file or project before translation begins? A sort of filter that shows just these repeated segments?
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Firstly, you should select the duplicates into the project (QA >> Find duplicate sentences...) and then you can use the "Row selector" (left hand side of the target language selector) to display only the duplicate entries.
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Firstly, you should select the duplicates into the project (QA >> Find duplicate sentences...) and then you can use the "Row selector" (left hand side of the target language selector) to display only the duplicate entries.
AFAIK, when you "analyse" the project all duplicates are marked, then you can use the "Row Selector".
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