Choose the one you want and click Copy. Available in:. You must also be connected to the internet, and have Office connected experiences enabled to use Translator. Not sure what version of Office you're running? See What version of Office am I using? Select Translate. A copy of the translated document will be opened in a separate window. Users with Office , but without a subscription, will have the same translation features that are available in Office and earlier.
The translated page will be added as a sub-page of the existing page. If you later want to change the To language for document translation, or if you need to translate a document to more than one language, you can do so, by selecting Set Document Translation Language Admin considerations for modern translator feature in Office.
Languages supported by Microsoft Translator. You can have an entire Word document or Outlook message translated by a computer "machine translation" and displayed in a web browser. When you choose this kind of translation, the content in your file is sent over the Internet to a service provider.
Note: Machine translation is helpful for conveying the basic subject matter of the content and for confirming whether the content is relevant to you. For high accuracy or sensitive files, human translation is recommended, because machine translation might not preserve the full meaning and tone of the text.
Under Choose document translation languages click the Translate from and Translate to languages that you want, and then click OK. On the Review tab, in the Language group, click Translate.
The From and To languages that you selected are listed. A browser tab opens with your file in both the original language and the language that you selected for translation. Note: If this is the first time you have used translation services, you may need to click OK to install the bilingual dictionaries and enable the translation service through the Research pane.
You can also see which bilingual dictionaries and machine translation services you have enabled by clicking the Translation options link in the Research pane.
See the next section Translate selected text to learn how to access the Research pane. You can use the Research pane to translate a phrase, sentence, or paragraph into several selected language pairs in the following Microsoft Office programs: Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, and Word.
Note: In PowerPoint, only one slide's text box can be translated at a time. Note: In Word, you can right-click anywhere in the document, and then click Translate.
Select the words, press ALT, and then click the selection. The results appear in the Research pane under Translation. If this is the first time you have used translation services, click OK to install the bilingual dictionaries and enable the translation service through the Research pane. To change the languages that are used for translation, in the Research pane, under Translation , select the languages that you want to translate from and to.
To customize which resources are used for translation, click Translation options , and then select the options that you want. You can also copy the translated text to the Clipboard, paste it into another document, or play a pronunciation of the translated word.
Point to a word or phrase that you want translated with your mouse. When a faint dialog box appears overlayed in your document, move your mouse over it to see any translations available. Note: The Mini Translator will continue to appear whenever you move over words. To turn it off, repeat step 1 above. For more information, see See translations with the Mini Translator.
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This service is part of Microsoft Cognitive Services. How it works. Word Online. Learn more. Translator supported languages Translator FAQ.
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