Microsoft Word Translate



If you want to translate a word document from one language to another language, Microsoft Word can help because of free translator feature in Microsoft Word.

Now let’s see how translator feature help to translate Word document. For example, how to free translate word document from English to Spanish.

Step 1: Enable translation in Microsoft Word 2010.

Microsoft Word Translate

To enable translation in Word, under the Review tab, simple click on the Translate button and select translate option.

This video shows how to translate a document in Microsoft Word 2016. This video shows how to translate a document in Microsoft Word 2016. Using Office 365, signed in to Word with Microsoft account, have 'Intelligent Services' enabled, but when I right-click a selection and choose 'translate' (or use Review/Translate in the ribbon) the right hand pane opens and the circling icon shows it's trying to load, but nothing happens. As with translating a selection, the Translator will open in a sidebar, where you can select the languages to translate from and to. Generally, Word will detect the language of the original text, but if not, select the From language. Then select the language you want to translate into. Once you have selected the languages, click Translate. Microsoft Word is by far the world's most widely used text processing application. Due to the wide distribution as part of the Microsoft Office package, which is used by more than 1.2 billion users around the globe, Word documents also play a major role in the field of translation.

Step 2: Select Translate Document or Translate Selected text, or choose to translate with the Mini Translator. Now we select “Translate Document”.

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Step 3: In Translation Language Options window, choose Mini Translator language and choose document translation languages. Click OK.

When there is a message popping up to ask whether you want to translate whole document over the Internet in unencrypted HTML format, if you want to continue, click Send.

Then you would get new document in another language on new opening web page. You can copy it to save as new word document.

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The new Microsoft Edge supports translation for more than 60 languages. The browser will automatically prompt you to translate a webpage when when the page you're opening is in a language other than those listed under your preferred languages in settings.

  1. Open a webpage in Microsoft Edge. The browser automatically detects the language of the page and a menu appears asking you to confirm that you want to translate the page.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • In the Translate to list, choose the language you want to translate the page to. The default is the language you've set for Microsoft Edge.

    • To translate the page, click Translate.

    • To always automatically translate from the source language, select the Always translate from [Language] check box.

    • To skip translation, in the list on the lower right, select Not now to skip translation or Never translate [Language] to never have the panel appear when you go to a page using that language.

      Note: You can manually open the panel later, even if you select the option to never translate.

  3. On side of the address bar, you'll briefly see the status showing that the page has been translated.
    If you select the translate icon in the address bar, the menu that appears also shows the status.

Manually translate a webpage

If you've set Microsoft Edge to never translate a specific language, you'll still be able to translate it at any time. Just select the translate icon in the address bar and the menu will appear.

After the page has been translated, you can translate the page again to a different language or to restore the page to its original language.

To translate the page again to a different language:

  1. On the address bar, select the translate icon .

  2. In the Translate to menu, select the language you want.

  3. Select Translate.

Restore a webpage to its original language

  1. On the address bar, select the translate icon .

  2. Select Show original.

Turn on translation in Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Edge is set to offer translation by default, but if this setting has been turned off for some reason, you'll need to set it again. To set whether Microsoft Edge offers translation:

  1. At the top corner of the browser, select Settings and more' loading='lazy'> > Settings.

  2. Select Languages.

  3. Turn on Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language I read.

By default, Microsoft Edge uses the same language as your system. For information about how to set the language for Microsoft Edge, see Use Microsoft Edge in another language.