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Q & A How to turn on/off Mini Translator in Office 2010

Q & A

How to turn on/off Mini Translator in Office 2010

 

-- Ok Miss Smarty Bulb, I answered your question last time; I bet you can’t answer this question:-- 

 

Question: How do I turn on / off the Mini Translator feature in Office 2010?

Answer:

-- Oooohhh! I know that one! -- 

1. Click on the Review tab, and then the Translate Button.

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2. The Mini Translator is turned on and off by simply clicking Mini Translator.

If Mini Translator icon is highlighted, it is turned on. And it will also show the translation language.

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If Mini Translator is not highlighted, it is turned off. (The translation language will still show even though it’s off.)

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3. Now if you have Mini Translator turned on – when you select text you want to translate and hover over it, the Mini Translator will appear with a translation or bi-lingual dictionary based on your settings. If the Mini Translator is turned off – you will not have any pop-up when you select/hover over text.

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-- That’s it! --

-- Hey that was kinda easy! I should have thought of a harder question! --

-- No, I told you I’m smarter! --

-- Yea, right! Next time it’s your turn – and I’ll have a really good one for you! --

-- Ok – I’m ready! --

-- Hey readers, I might need help with getting a really good question (don’t tell her). --

-- Hellooooo! I’m right here!! --

-- Oh well, anyhow, if you readers have a specific question you want answered, just let me know, ok? Let’s see if we can stump her! --

Keep the questions coming!
The Twins

 

--Oh! I almost forgot! I have to thank Sandy Rivas for her help with answering this question!-- -- Oh – maybe you’re not so smart, are you? -- -- Anyhow, Sandy is a Software Development Engineer in Test at Microsoft with the Office Global Experience Platform team. Sandy is originally from Ohio in the United States - but she and her team work in Redmond, Washington, USA. It is her team that is responsible for designing, developing and testing everything to do with MiniTranslator – isn’t that cool? --

Totally cool!

-- Oh hey - Wirote Petchdenlarp also assisted Sandy! --

 

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Just select some text and right-click >> Translate. You will get a translation pane right side. Click translation options inside the pane, it will open a dialog. Uncheck the "Use online translation..."That's all...

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    The "off" answers don't work for me either!! The translator appears on every document on which I am working which is irritating. It appears often as a "ghost" or less often wanting to translate words or phrases I do not want translated. What do I do to prevent this?

  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2012
    Yeah, that doesn't seem to turn it off.

  • Anonymous
    October 05, 2012
    Does not turn off wise guys.  Try again....

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2012
    Turns it off in Word.  But how the **** do you turn it off in outlook?

  • Anonymous
    January 08, 2013
    It worked but I had to turn off the track changes first!

  • Anonymous
    March 07, 2013
    The comment has been removed

  • Anonymous
    March 20, 2013
    So, maybe the question should be "How did it get turned on?"   The off answers still don't work for me!

  • Anonymous
    May 23, 2014
    For some reasons, the mini translator only works on translatiing a sentence insead of a word, is there a setup setting? 2010 MS Word.

    Thanks,

  • Anonymous
    May 28, 2014
    Did not work for me (the first suggestion).. I'm not at work now, will try some of the other options tomorrow. But really, should it be that hard? Huh, Microsoft? Should it be that hard?

  • Anonymous
    July 16, 2014
    try alt shift

  • Anonymous
    July 31, 2014
    I turned it off in Word and the closed Word and Outlook. Looks like it's now turned off for both. I'm with Jakazar, why make this so hard, Microsoft?

  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2015
    nice good one and amicable.

  • Anonymous
    March 10, 2015
    nice article....
    nice commentators ...
    keep good TROLL people..

  • Anonymous
    July 01, 2015
    worked, thanks!

  • Anonymous
    August 02, 2015
    tnx so much,it works!

  • Anonymous
    January 24, 2016
    Thanks really

    ,twas all up in my document

  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2016
    I was able to turn it off in both Word and Outlook by clicking to see that MiniTranslate was on (highlighted) and turning it off (unhighlight). In Word the control for it ison the Review Tab in the Languages group and in Outlook it has a little icon of its own on the toolbar. For extra surety I closed both and reopened... voila! No More MiniTranslator! Annoying little thing - I agree, the most annoying since the paperclip.