Step 7: Save & Close the Document

A typical one2edit™ use-case is translation and localization of collateral.

In this lesson, we look at how to close the document while saving changes, along with what to do if your connection to one2edit™ has been interrupted.

This is an excerpt from the workshop: Create a Translation Project.

NOTE: A detailed description of the dialogs can be found in the User Interface Description section.

NOTE: We will be creating a one2edit™ project. A project in one2edit will contain one source-language master (parent) document and may contain one or more version (child) documents.

Save & Close

  1. When you are finished, click the Close button to close the editor.
  2. If you have unsaved changes, you will be prompted to save them by clicking Save. Once you had done this, the editor will close.

WHAT IF, your connection to one2edit™ is interrupted?

If you leave one2edit™ accidentally without saving your work (e.g. a browser crash, an internet-connection issue, etc.), all is not lost.

When you log in again, you can find your in-progress session under the User menu in the top-right corner.

NOTE: There is a time limit of 2 hours on being able to recover changes in this way, so do not leave it overnight.

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