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Unity Forms

Platform
OnBase
Product
Unity Forms
Release
Foundation 24.1
License
Premier
Standard

Once an exported file is translated in the target language, it can be imported back into the system.

Note:

The file's structure integrity as it was exported must be maintained in order to successfully import the translated file.

To import a translated file:

  1. In the Unity Forms Designer, click Import in the Designer ribbon. The Import Translations dialog box is displayed.
  2. Click Browse. The Select Import File dialog box is displayed.
  3. Navigate to the directory that contains the import file and select the file.
  4. Click Open.
    Note:

    Ensure the import file is being imported in the same database from which it was exported. Importing the translated file into a database other than the database from which the data originated could cause adverse effects.

  5. From the Import Language drop-down list, select the language of the file you are importing.
  6. Select the Delimiter and Separator you used to format the file. Delimiters enclose each element value. The separator differentiates between one element value and the next.
  7. Click Import. A message asking Are you sure you want to import <language> translations? is displayed. Click Yes to continue the import. Click No to cancel the import.
  8. If the import file does not match the language specified during import, you will get a message similar to the following:
  9. If you would like to use the language specified in the import file, select Use the language "<language>" from the import file (recommended). If you want to use the language you selected in the Import Translations dialog box, select Use the selected language '<language>'.
  10. Click OK.
  11. Upon successful completion a message stating Import completed successfully is displayed. Click OK.