Forum: Wordfast support
Topic: How to create a bilingual file
Poster: Dominique Pivard
Post title: WFC bilingual?
"Bilingual" usually means both source and target are included, so "bilingual target file" doesn't make much sense to me. Maybe they mean a Word bilingual document (sometimes called "unclean") such as the one you get when translating with Wordfast Classic or Trados Workbench. Wordfast Pro can produce such documents: File > Save as > WFC bilingual. You need to use a relatively recent version of Wordfast Pro. WFC stands for Wordfast Classic.
Topic: How to create a bilingual file
Poster: Dominique Pivard
Post title: WFC bilingual?
"Bilingual" usually means both source and target are included, so "bilingual target file" doesn't make much sense to me. Maybe they mean a Word bilingual document (sometimes called "unclean") such as the one you get when translating with Wordfast Classic or Trados Workbench. Wordfast Pro can produce such documents: File > Save as > WFC bilingual. You need to use a relatively recent version of Wordfast Pro. WFC stands for Wordfast Classic.