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I recently received a large project for review in Passolo 2015, however only source strings with 20 characters or less are to be checked. Is there any way to filter the string list, so that only strings matching this limit are displayed?
Thank you very much indeed for your help in advance!
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Yes, this is possible and quite easy to implement. Just create a new filter and insert the following condition. Then save the filter and activate it. How to create new filters can be found in the online help.
Hope this helps.
Achim SDL Passolo Solutions Consultant
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Alexander Saksonov Ukraine Local time: 13:07 Member (2005) English to Russian + ...
can you please give an example of such filter?
Feb 25, 2019
there is no standard option for this.
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