Multilingual projects only: Use this setting in memoQ project manager only, and only when you're preparing a multilingual project for several translators.
MQXLIFF export for one target language at a time: In the project, you must select a target language before you can export a multilingual document in MQXLIFF. This means that an MQXLIFF export of such files can contain one of the target languages only.
- On the Base format tab, make sure that the Simple bilingual configuration check box is cleared.
- Then set the meaning of each column in the Columns tab.

- Choose the status of segments that already have translations. Normally, it's edited, but you can choose another status in the If input contains target language text drop-down box.
To ignore target text that's already there: From the If input contains target language text drop-down box, choose Do not import.
Cells are never segmented. If a cell in the table contains several sentences, those will be imported in a single segment.
To set up columns:
memoQ lists all the columns from your file, and sets their meaning to Not imported. In the beginning, the first 26 columns are listed only. To see more, click the Add next 26 columns link.
To set a column as source text:
- Select the column in the list.
- In the Meaning of selected column drop-down box, choose Source text.
If a source cell in a row is empty or contains spaces only, memoQ won't import that cell, its translations, or its contexts or comments.
If your customer asked you to overwrite the source text:
- Select the column in the list.
- In the Meaning of selected column drop-down box, choose In-place translation.
memoQ will export the translation to the same column, replacing the source text.
To set a column as translation in a target language:
- Select the column in the list.
- In the Meaning of selected column drop-down box, choose Translation.
- In the For column drop-down box, choose one of the columns that are already marked as Source text. If there is only one column that has source text, the list will contain that column only. For example, this could tell memoQ that column B has translations for the text in column A.
- In the Language drop-down box, choose the target language of the column. You can choose any language that memoQ supports. But if the project doesn't have that language, the column won't be imported.
If you don't choose a language: The column will be set to In-place translation. memoQ imports this column as source text, and replaces this source text with the translation.
To set a column as context for matching:
- Select the column in the list.
- In the Meaning of selected column drop-down box, choose Context.
- memoQ uses the cells in this column as matching context for all source-text cells that are in the same row.
You can choose several context columns: In this case, memoQ will append them together, and use the result as the context.
To set a column as comment:
- Select the column in the list.
- In the Meaning of selected column drop-down box, choose Comment.
- From the For column drop-down box, choose which column this comment belongs to. You can also choose All: memoQ imports this comment for every cell in the same row.
You can import a different comment for every source and target column.
If you don't want to import all rows from the file, set up conditions:
- In the list, select the column that has the condition values.
- In the Meaning of selected column drop-down box, choose Condition.
- From the For column drop-down box, choose which column this condition belongs to. You can also choose All: then the condition allows or prevents the import of the entire row.
- In the Do not import these box, type words or expressions (one in a row). memoQ won't import a row if the condition cell contains one of these expressions.
To use length limits:
The file may have length limits. This means that there is a column with numbers which mean that the translations mustn't be longer than the number in there. To set this up:
- In the list, select the column that has the length limits.
- In the Meaning of selected column drop-down box, choose Length limit (characters).
- From the For column drop-down box, choose which column this length limit belongs to. If you choose a target column, memoQ uses the limits for those cells. If you choose a source column, memoQ uses the limits for all translations that belong to that source column.
Normally, memoQ shows every meaningful field in the preview. If you want to hide a column or two from the preview: Select the column in the list. Then clear the Show in preview check box.
The result will look like this: