Pages in topic: [1 2] > | How to open 2 windows of PowerPoint Thread poster: Elisabeth Toda-v.Galen
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Hi y'all Can anyone explain to me how to open 2 PowerPoint windows, side by side. I've just translated 98 slides in PowerPoint with Werecat and Wordfast. Everything went just fine, but I'd like to compare translation and source to see if anything's missing... However, when I open each file, they show in one PowerPoint window... Is there a way to open 2 windows? I use Office 2007 on Windows 7. Tks in advance! Elisabeth | | | Go to "View" tab | Nov 3, 2012 |
and hit the "Cascade". Both documents will appear in the general PowerPoint window. Now you can arrange the documents manually side by side. THT, Natalia | | | Robbie Jia China Local time: 11:06 Member (2009) Chinese to English + ... print source ppt into PDF file , then open PDF and ppt , now it is ok | Nov 3, 2012 |
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Hi Natalia Thank you so much. I got used to Word 2007 but PowerPoint is still a mystery to me... Work will be much easier this way! Have a nice weekend Elisabeth | |
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Hi Elisabeth, | Nov 3, 2012 |
you are welcome Same applies to Excel.
[Edited at 2012-11-03 20:10 GMT] | | | Rolf Keller Germany Local time: 05:06 English to German Viewer instead of editor | Nov 4, 2012 |
coolcheng wrote: print source ppt into PDF file , then open PDF and ppt , now it is ok That points to the right direction. Why not use a lean viewer if you don't want to edit? Using a viewer you'll never modify the wrong doc inandvertently. MS offers free viewers for Office. | | | But I do want to edit... | Nov 4, 2012 |
Rolf Keller wrote: coolcheng wrote: print source ppt into PDF file , then open PDF and ppt , now it is ok Yes, but Natalia's solution is much simpler Why not use a lean viewer if you don't want to edit? Using a viewer you'll never modify the wrong doc inandvertently. MS offers free viewers for Office. Thats the point, I need to make corrections, shorten, change police etc. So I do need an editable document. I just wanted them to be shown side by side, in order not to miss anything in the source ppt. Elisabeth | | | Tony M France Local time: 05:06 Member French to English + ... SITE LOCALIZER Missed point? | Nov 4, 2012 |
Elisabeth Toda-v.Galen wrote: Thats the point, I need to make corrections, shorten, change police etc. So I do need an editable document. I just wanted them to be shown side by side, in order not to miss anything in the source ppt. Elisabeth, I think what coolcheng and Rolf meant was to use your SOURCE document in PDF or lean viewer; your TARGET document would of course remain in 'normal' PPT and be editable. The advantage of these alternative solutions would be that you would be protected from indavertently making an unwanted change to the source document by mistake | |
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I need to keep both in ppt format | Nov 4, 2012 |
Tks Coolcheng, but I do need 2 ppt's side by side, not a pdf | | | Rolf Keller Germany Local time: 05:06 English to German Somebody understands me. :-))))) | Nov 4, 2012 |
Tony M wrote: I think what coolcheng and Rolf meant was to use your SOURCE document in PDF or lean viewer; your TARGET document would of course remain in 'normal' PPT and be editable. Quite right. Actually, my PC ist specially configured for this, because - generally - reading documents happens more often than editing them. So, when I click a doc(x), the viewer opens instead of Word. In order to open a doc(x) that contains a translation I'm working on I use Word's Recent Documents list. BTW, a viewer is less susceptible for malware (e. g. embedded macros). | | | No, no point missed at all | Nov 4, 2012 |
Tony M wrote: Elisabeth, I think what coolcheng and Rolf meant was to use your SOURCE document in PDF or lean viewer; your TARGET document would of course remain in 'normal' PPT and be editable. The advantage of these alternative solutions would be that you would be protected from indavertently making an unwanted change to the source document by mistake Hi Tony I did understand what he means quite well. Inadvertent changes do not matter... I can just close the source ppt and take another copy of it from my mailbox.... I need the source as a .ppt, to be able to check the font in just zero or one click, for instance (sometimes font is changed automatically when translating with a TAO) and apply it to the translation, in PDF that is a lot less simple... The 'easy' solution I was searching for was Natalia's "cascade" solution. Nothing to do, just change 'View' and bingo, you have 2 files in one window, all you need is to arrange them inside that one window... Tks to all of you for your quick help! PPT file has been checked and sent back to customer and I can enjoy a nice rainy Sunday now | | | Tony M France Local time: 05:06 Member French to English + ... SITE LOCALIZER But you didn't explain that at first | Nov 4, 2012 |
Elisabeth Toda-v.Galen wrote: I need the source as a .ppt, to be able to check the font in just zero or one click, for instance... Ah yes, now that rather changes things; you didn't say at the outset that you needed to remain able to actually enter the original source document. As you say, the 'cascade' feature seems to be all you need here. Do you get on OK with Werecat? I swear by it, though just once or twice have encountered little hiccups; but it has saved my bacon on a great many occasions! Enjoy the rest of your Sunday — it's rainy here too | |
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Tony M wrote: Ah yes, now that rather changes things; you didn't say at the outset that you needed to remain able to actually enter the original source document. My question was simple.... how to open 2 windows of "PPT" to view them side by side. As you say, the 'cascade' feature seems to be all you need here. Exactly Do you get on OK with Werecat? I swear by it, though just once or twice have encountered little hiccups; but it has saved my bacon on a great many occasions! I forgot a little about Werecat in fact... Generally I refuse PPTs, hate those things because the people who make them often don't know how to use the programme and the slides are mere nightmares. I tried WFPro first... quite a desaster. Then I remembered Werecat and tried it, and it was just as if I translated normally... No hiccups, no problem whatsoever. The only thing is that I just can't remember the difference between Werecat Red and Blue. I thought one paw was to take out the text and the other to return it, but when I clicked it to send back the translation to the ppt I got an error message informing me I probably meant Werecat Red.... | | | Tony M France Local time: 05:06 Member French to English + ... SITE LOCALIZER 50 shades of Werecat | Nov 4, 2012 |
Well, 2, anyway! Elisabeth Toda-v.Galen wrote: ...Then I remembered Werecat and tried it, and it was just as if I translated normally... No hiccups, no problem whatsoever. The only thing is that I just can't remember the difference between Werecat Red and Blue. I thought one paw was to take out the text and the other to return it, but when I clicked it to send back the translation to the ppt I got an error message informing me I probably meant Werecat Red.... That's the slightly less user friendly side of this handy little utility! If I recall correctly, the Red paw is to both extract and send back text from/to PPT, while the Blue paw does it for .DOC files. This dual action of the button assumes a standard, simple workflow, i.e. extract text > process > re-insert text into the same file. So it does require you to be quite methodical (sadly, something I'm not!) Clearly, for this in/out process to work, you must have ONLY the relevant doc, ppt, etc. open and no others (otherwise the poor thing will get confused!) | | | Rolf Keller Germany Local time: 05:06 English to German
Elisabeth Toda-v.Galen wrote: My question was simple.... how to open 2 windows of "PPT" to view them side by side. So it must have been an alien who completed your question with "I'd like to compare translation and source to see if anything's missing..." | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » How to open 2 windows of PowerPoint Wordfast Pro | Translation Memory Software for Any Platform
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