When using Parallel Translate, the most common questions are about feature differences, saving results, and finding earlier records; this section covers 3 frequent questions.
FAQ
What is the difference between Parallel Translate and selected-text translation?
- Selected-text translation is used for instant translation of a word or short passage after you highlight it.
- Parallel Translate is used for full-document translation and displays the original text and translated text side by side.
- If you need to review the whole document sentence by sentence, Parallel Translate is the more suitable option.
Can I export the translation results?
- Click Save on the translation result page to save the translated content.
- If you need to organize it further, reopen the saved content and copy or export it as needed.
- You can also download the original, translated, or bilingual document from the translation settings area.
How can I find my previous translation versions?
- Open the generated comparison document.
- Find Translation History on the top menu bar.
- Click it to view earlier translation records and open the one you need.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Parallel Translate | A translation mode that shows the original text and translated text together in one result view for easier comparison. |
| Translation History | An entry used to review earlier translation records and reopen previous results. |
| Source language / Target language | The source language is the language of the original text, and the target language is the language you want the translated output to use. |