Forum: Wordfast support
Topic: WFC: What do YOU use the BTM for?
Poster: Michael Wetzel
Post title: Wordfast Classic Shortcuts
Neil, here's a link that might be interesting (or might make you fidgety):
[url removed]
You can search (Ctrl+F in most or all browsers) the following commands on the page:
I think "Alt+Insert" is what you mean by leaving the original segment intact (by inserting it intact into the target box).
I use glossaries a lot and all you need to use them (after setting them up with "Ctrl+T") is "Ctrl+Alt+Right" [or Left] to get to the highlighted source term you want and then "Ctrl+Alt+Down" to insert the term into the target box.
My own use of Wordfast Classic is pretty primitive, so I suppose I find it comforting in some sense to know that there are people are getting even less out of it.
Topic: WFC: What do YOU use the BTM for?
Poster: Michael Wetzel
Post title: Wordfast Classic Shortcuts
Neil, here's a link that might be interesting (or might make you fidgety):
[url removed]
You can search (Ctrl+F in most or all browsers) the following commands on the page:
I think "Alt+Insert" is what you mean by leaving the original segment intact (by inserting it intact into the target box).
I use glossaries a lot and all you need to use them (after setting them up with "Ctrl+T") is "Ctrl+Alt+Right" [or Left] to get to the highlighted source term you want and then "Ctrl+Alt+Down" to insert the term into the target box.
My own use of Wordfast Classic is pretty primitive, so I suppose I find it comforting in some sense to know that there are people are getting even less out of it.