Number formatting in WF pro
Thread poster: Gerry Vickers
Gerry Vickers
Gerry Vickers  Identity Verified
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May 15, 2013

I have a file which contains several graphs and tables. All of the numbers use a comma as a decimal separator.
When I export the file to Word, the commas are all still in place but I want them to be '.'
Is there a hidden function where I can do this?

Thanks


 
pcs_MCIL
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Use wildcards in Word May 15, 2013

Open Office Word and look for the Find and Replace tool.

Find ([0-9]),([0-9]) and replace it with \1.\2

You can find the explanation and further cases discussed
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Open Office Word and look for the Find and Replace tool.

Find ([0-9]),([0-9]) and replace it with \1.\2

You can find the explanation and further cases discussed here: http://helpdesk.reformjudaism.org.uk/index.php?option=com_maqmahelpdesk&Itemid=122&id_workgroup=1&task=kb_view&id=14&eprivacy=1


I don't know the wildcards to do so in WF Pro, though. Anyone?

[Edited at 2013-05-15 15:25 GMT]
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Jean Lachaud
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F/R explanations May 15, 2013

This web site: http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm

is more useful.


 
Gerry Vickers
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Thank you, but I need to explain differently May 16, 2013

Thank you for your suggestions, however the problem is not with word - I can handle that bit.
The problem is with wordfast as all the numbers in the tables are hidden somewhere in the background (they don't show up when I am doing my translation), and when I export the file back to word, they are all replicated as per the original formatting.

What I would like it to do is to export the file to word and have all the numbers in the format that I require. Surely that can't be be
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Thank you for your suggestions, however the problem is not with word - I can handle that bit.
The problem is with wordfast as all the numbers in the tables are hidden somewhere in the background (they don't show up when I am doing my translation), and when I export the file back to word, they are all replicated as per the original formatting.

What I would like it to do is to export the file to word and have all the numbers in the format that I require. Surely that can't be beyond its capabilities? But nothing surprises me any more ...

I suppose I could always doctor the source word file, but that might affect the client's TM.
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pcs_MCIL
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Hidden text May 17, 2013

Gerry Vickers wrote:
all the numbers in the tables are hidden somewhere in the background (they don't show up when I am doing my translation), and when I export the file back to word, they are all replicated as per the original formatting.



Sorry, I didn't understand that in the first place. This might be due tot he fact that they are marked as hidden text in Word, thus when importing your doc to WF, they're not taken into account, but you'll find them in the clean file.

Try to open the source doc and select sample of text that is not imported in WF Pro, open the Character menu, see if the checkbox "Hidden" (along with bold, italics, all caps, etc) is checked.
If so, select all the text in you doc and unselect that checkbox, re-import the doc in WF Pro and it all should be there.


 
Gerry Vickers
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same problem Jul 20, 2014

It has come up again - I can't be the only user that has experienced this, or maybe I am the only user that doesn't know how to resolve the issue ...

The word file is fine, nothing hidden - all present and correct - however all the numbers in the tables have a comma as the decimal separator and they are still in that format when it is exported to Word after I have done my translation.

As I said above, I could spend time going through the original file doing a global
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It has come up again - I can't be the only user that has experienced this, or maybe I am the only user that doesn't know how to resolve the issue ...

The word file is fine, nothing hidden - all present and correct - however all the numbers in the tables have a comma as the decimal separator and they are still in that format when it is exported to Word after I have done my translation.

As I said above, I could spend time going through the original file doing a global change, but there must surely be a better way of doing it within WF.
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John Daniel
John Daniel
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Number Extraction ON Jul 21, 2014

Hi Gerry,

Have you turned ON Number Extraction from Preferences > Filters? Once you turn this ON number only segments will show up in WFP. In Preferences again Enable Auto-Suggest for Number conversions, Preferences > Translations > Auto-Suggest > Number conversions. This should suggest the correct conversions for target language as you type in target.

Hope this helps.

Thank you,

John


 
Gerry Vickers
Gerry Vickers  Identity Verified
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. Jul 21, 2014

I downloaded the latest version of WF last night in the hope that this might have an effect.

'Have you turned ON Number Extraction from Preferences > Filters? Once you turn this ON number only segments will show up in WFP. In Preferences again Enable Auto-Suggest for Number conversions, Preferences > Translations > Auto-Suggest > Number conversions. This should suggest the correct conversions for target language as you type in target.'

Yes - all of the above, and they w
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I downloaded the latest version of WF last night in the hope that this might have an effect.

'Have you turned ON Number Extraction from Preferences > Filters? Once you turn this ON number only segments will show up in WFP. In Preferences again Enable Auto-Suggest for Number conversions, Preferences > Translations > Auto-Suggest > Number conversions. This should suggest the correct conversions for target language as you type in target.'

Yes - all of the above, and they were all ticked as default. It doesn't seem to have any effect, though.

It's not a big deal - there weren't a huge amount of numbers so I went back to the original Word file and changed them all there - a bit annoying as I could have done something more fruitful with those 30 minutes or so

Hopefully it will continue to be only an annual event, but I can't believe that I am the only one who has encountered this issue.

Thanks for your help!
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John Daniel
John Daniel
Local time: 01:07
Word document Jul 21, 2014

Hi Gerry,

Only reason I could think of is the original Word file is in same folder with existing TXML file. Try moving it to a new folder and open it in WFP to see if that extracted numbers.

Thank you,

John


 


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