#INSTALL TRADOS STUDIO 2017 HOW TO#
#INSTALL TRADOS STUDIO 2017 DOWNLOAD#
Log on to your SDL account and download it from there. Note: If you’ve purchased Trados Studio but can’t find a folder for MultiTerm, it could be that you haven’t downloaded it yet. You’ll find it on the Start menu under All Programs / SDL / SDL MultiTerm. The steps: how to create a bilingual glossary termbase in MultiTermġ. Or you might need to create a termbase so that you can import terms into it from a glossary in Excel. You may also want to create your own default termbase for frequently used terms, or terms related to a specialist field. You can then use this termbase within Trados Studio for all of the projects you translate for them. You might need to create a bilingual glossary termbase for a particular client. When should you create a termbase in MultiTerm? (You might also want to look at: The quick way to convert glossaries and termbases between Excel and MultiTerm.) Then I’ll look at the other procedures in future posts. I’ll explain the steps in MultiTerm2011 – and if you have the 2009 version, the steps are almost identical, so you'll still be able to follow them. In this post I’ll look at how to create a specific kind of termbase in MultiTerm: a bilingual glossary. This might seem like a lot, but if you’re already using Trados, learning MultiTerm will definitely make a difference to your translations.