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The source or the target language of the currently processed document is not defined in the selected
Thread poster: MelanieMartin
MelanieMartin United Kingdom Local time: 22:43 German to English
Mar 6, 2015
Hi,
I installed Trados 2014 yesterday and I keep getting this error message
The source or the target language of the currently processed document is not defined in the selected termbase. Check the Terminology Verifier settings. (a yellow warning triangle)
It does not seem to affect the file as such, it is still a bit annoying though. I checked the Terminology Verifier settings and looked it up in the manual, but I cannot find anything.
I installed Trados 2014 yesterday and I keep getting this error message
The source or the target language of the currently processed document is not defined in the selected termbase. Check the Terminology Verifier settings. (a yellow warning triangle)
It does not seem to affect the file as such, it is still a bit annoying though. I checked the Terminology Verifier settings and looked it up in the manual, but I cannot find anything.
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RWS Community United Kingdom Local time: 23:43 English
Perhaps the problem...
Mar 6, 2015
... is simply that you need to either use the terminology in your termbase or turn off this check? There are two checks in the terminology verifier which I guess could be the source of your message:
- Check for possible non-usage of the target terms - Check for terms without the target term equivalent
If you have disabled this perhaps make sure it's disabled in your Project too under Project Settings -> Verification -> terminology Verifier and not just File -> Op... See more
... is simply that you need to either use the terminology in your termbase or turn off this check? There are two checks in the terminology verifier which I guess could be the source of your message:
- Check for possible non-usage of the target terms - Check for terms without the target term equivalent
If you have disabled this perhaps make sure it's disabled in your Project too under Project Settings -> Verification -> terminology Verifier and not just File -> Options which are Global.
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