Help changing the language in PowerPoint documents Thread poster: Elena Pérez
| Elena Pérez Belgium Local time: 04:47 English to Spanish + ...
Hello, I've been having problems changing the language in PowerPoint documents. I don't know why, but with some docs the option "Select all" does not seem to work (only the language of the current slide is changed). I have even tried selecting the language as "default", but with no results. The documents I'm working with are very long and have a lot of text boxes, so changing the language of every slide manually is very time-consuming. Does anybody know a macro or any other method f... See more Hello, I've been having problems changing the language in PowerPoint documents. I don't know why, but with some docs the option "Select all" does not seem to work (only the language of the current slide is changed). I have even tried selecting the language as "default", but with no results. The documents I'm working with are very long and have a lot of text boxes, so changing the language of every slide manually is very time-consuming. Does anybody know a macro or any other method for making it automatically? Thanks a lot. ▲ Collapse | | | IanW (X) Local time: 04:47 German to English + ... Suggestion for spell checking | Oct 8, 2003 |
Hi there, I used to have the same problem but now use PDF files to spell check the files afterwards by copying them into Word. This is also an excellent way to count words in PowerPoint, making sure that every single word is counted. See the following link for details on how to do both: http://www.proz.com/topic/13543 To do this you will need to have Acrobat Writer ... See more Hi there, I used to have the same problem but now use PDF files to spell check the files afterwards by copying them into Word. This is also an excellent way to count words in PowerPoint, making sure that every single word is counted. See the following link for details on how to do both: http://www.proz.com/topic/13543 To do this you will need to have Acrobat Writer or some other means of generating PDF files. If not, it's definitely worth getting hold of it, as it saves you so much time in the long run. Hope this helps Ian ▲ Collapse | | | How to use 'Select all' feature in PowerPoint | Oct 8, 2003 |
As soon as read your problem I tried it myself to select all the content of a PowerPoint presentation and found out that it is in fact very easy to use 'select all' feature to copy and paste it to a word file.You can do it this way.Select view menu and select 'normal'.Bring cursor to the text side at the left hand and after selecting edit menu use 'Select all'.You will see all the content is selected.Copy and paste it to a word file then.I hope this may solve your problem.Happy translating!!! ... See more As soon as read your problem I tried it myself to select all the content of a PowerPoint presentation and found out that it is in fact very easy to use 'select all' feature to copy and paste it to a word file.You can do it this way.Select view menu and select 'normal'.Bring cursor to the text side at the left hand and after selecting edit menu use 'Select all'.You will see all the content is selected.Copy and paste it to a word file then.I hope this may solve your problem.Happy translating!!! epr wrote: Hello, I've been having problems changing the language in PowerPoint documents. I don't know why, but with some docs the option "Select all" does not seem to work (only the language of the current slide is changed). I have even tried selecting the language as "default", but with no results. The documents I'm working with are very long and have a lot of text boxes, so changing the language of every slide manually is very time-consuming. Does anybody know a macro or any other method for making it automatically? Thanks a lot. ▲ Collapse | | | Judy Rojas Chile Local time: 22:47 Spanish to English + ...
Your suggestion only works with text that has been entered directly into PP. It will not work on text boxes, imported text or tables, or grouped text. Regards, Ricardo Syed Zaman wrote: As soon as read your problem I tried it myself to select all the content of a PowerPoint presentation and found out that it is in fact very easy to use 'select all' feature to copy and paste it to a word file.You can do it this way.Select view menu and select 'normal'.Bring cursor to the text side at the left hand and after selecting edit menu use 'Select all'.You will see all the content is selected.Copy and paste it to a word file then.I hope this may solve your problem.Happy translating!!! epr wrote: Hello, I've been having problems changing the language in PowerPoint documents. I don't know why, but with some docs the option "Select all" does not seem to work (only the language of the current slide is changed). I have even tried selecting the language as "default", but with no results. The documents I'm working with are very long and have a lot of text boxes, so changing the language of every slide manually is very time-consuming. Does anybody know a macro or any other method for making it automatically? Thanks a lot. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Help changing the language in PowerPoint documents Trados Studio 2022 Freelance | The leading translation software used by over 270,000 translators.
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