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    Is it possible to consult an old TM while using another one? (Both open at the same time)

    I had to create a new TM for my client but I want to check my personal old TM that is much more complete!

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nadia D
    Is it possible to consult an old TM while using another one? (Both open at the same time)

    I had to create a new TM for my client but I want to check my personal old TM that is much more complete!

    Thanks!
    Hi, Nadia,
    Yes, you can. In Trados: first thing, open your new TM. After this go to:

    Options>Translation Memory Options>Concordance. There, in the field 'Reference Translation Memory' you can choose your reference TM.

    Hope this helps.
    Luis

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    Thanks a lot for your answer!!!

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