In the top left area of your screen, click the Documents button.
\r\nClick Browse to navigate to a document on your hard drive that you want to translate.
\r\nAt the top left of the window in which your document appears, choose the language that the document is already in for example, English.
\r\nOn the right, choose the language you want the document translated into for example, French.
\r\nClick Translate.
\r\nJust like other online translation tools, Google Translate is far from perfect. However, this is a great starting point to learning a new language. Interested in an assessment of your SaaS Environment? Type in the name of the new document, select the language into which you'd like to translate the document, and press OK. While the translation is generally good enough to get the message across, its important to know that the translation is not perfect. Click Browse to navigate to a document on your hard drive that you want to translate. You'll see the Source Language set to Auto Detect, but you can choose a different language in the drop-down list if you like. You dont need a Google account to access it, because its free to all.
\r\n\r\n \tIn the top left area of your screen, click the Documents button.
\r\nClick Browse to navigate to a document on your hard drive that you want to translate.
\r\nAt the top left of the window in which your document appears, choose the language that the document is already in for example, English.
\r\nOn the right, choose the language you want the document translated into for example, French.
\r\nClick Translate.
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