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Example—Using a translation task

A form designer is creating a form in English. He needs to translate the form into French (France) and Portuguese (Brazil), but he does not speak either language.

  1. The form designer creates the form in English and saves it.
  2. The form designer creates two translation tasks for the form. In each task, he chooses one language into which the form must be translated. The first task requests translation into French (France), and the second task requests translation into Portuguese (Brazil). He assigns both tasks to the translation team.
  3. A member of the translation team sees the task in the Home Page. The translator double-clicks the task and the specified project and form open.
  4. The translator accepts the task.
  5. The translator uses the instructions in the task to translate the form.
  6. After completing the translations, the translator changes the status of the task to Complete.
  7. After reviewing the work and verifying that it is complete, the form designer changes the status of the task to Closed.

Note: In general, create a translation task for each locale that requires translation. For example, if you create three tasks, for translation into French, Spanish, and Japanese, a different person can accept each task. If a single person performs all translations for all locales, you can create a single translation task for all locales.

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