Resource Console - Translation memories

A translation memory is a database that contains pairs of segments (source and target language). When you use a translation memory in a project, memoQ will offer matches for the segments you are translating. When there is a segment in the translation memory that is the same or very similar to the segment you are translating, memoQ can offer the stored translation - so that you do not have to translate the segment from scratch.

Some translation memories are reversible. If the project has two or more target languages, you must choose one target language first. If you create a translation memory from Resource Console, you can pick two languages.

To learn more about adding a translation memory to a project: See the documentation articles about translation memories for local projects and translation memories for online projects.

How to get here

  1. In the top left corner of the memoQ window, click the Resource console Resource console icon. icon. The Resource console window opens.
  2. Under Resource, click Translation memories . The Translation memories pane appears.

    Resource console window showing Translation memories tab open, with server URL field, Manage logins link, sections allowing a user to search for specific translation memory via different dropdowns such as language 1, language 2, project, client, subject, domain, last modified, last used, used in projects. Below there's a list of available translation memories and functional buttons such as Create new, Clone, Delete, etc. On the bottom right corner, there are the Close and Help buttons.

What can you do?

When you finish

To work with another type of resource: Under Resource, choose another category.

To return to your work: Switch to the memoQ main window. Press and hold down Alt, and press Tab, until you get to the memoQ main window. Or, on the Windows taskbar, click the memoQ icon, then click the memoQ main window. The Resource Console stays open.

Or, you can close the Resource Console: Click Close.

If you opened a translation memory, a term base, or a LiveDocs document for editing: Switch to the memoQ main window (or close the Resource console), and then go to the editor tab.