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Overview

Use the Add Phase action to add a single workflow phase to the document(s) of your choice.Image Removedend of your workflow. You can add phases to one or more targets from the document and target lists.

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Choose to add an additional human Translate phase, Review phase, or a Custom phase.Custom phases can be used to track any additional QA step needed for a particular document (e.g. desktop layout confirmation, legal review, or financial approval).

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Tip

Phase tips

  • There is no limit to the number of phases

    that can be

    added to

    a document.

    the target.

  • You cannot add a second translation phase to a workflow or after any review phases.

  • You cannot add a new phase with a name that matches an existing phase. 

  • The new phase will be appended to the end of the document's existing workflow.

Adding The Phase

To Add a Phase to a document,targets in your selected documents:

  1. Click to open a project from your Projects menu.

  2. Select the box(es) for the document(s) requiring a new phase.

  3. From the Documents bar, scroll to the Actions: menu

    Select the Document List Actions.

  4. Type and select Add Phase.

  5. Complete the dialog (instructions below) and click Add Phase to save your work.

Tip

This will add a new phase for each target language listed on the current document.

InfoAdd Phase does not affect the overarching workflow of the project as a whole; it only affects the documents you select.
  1. The system will start a new process that you can monitor in the process queue.

  2. Open the process details when it completes to review:

    1. The number of targets affected

    2. How many successfully received the phase

    3. How many did not receive the phase, and why

Complete the Dialog

Use the options in the dialog to customize the phase to fit your document.

Add a phase name and description, choose assignment settings, and optionally add phase rules.

  1. In the open dialog, scroll select the desired options (descriptions

    Choose your new phase settings and rules (see below).

  2. Enter a phase name, description, due date, reason for modification, and add any Rules.

  3. When you are ready, click Add Phase to save your work.

For more information about each option, see the list below
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Phase Status

Phases manually added to complete workflows will automatically be put into an active status so you don’t have to manually add them.

Dialog Options

Option

Required?

Description

Phase Type

required

Scroll to select the type of phase to add
Choose from Translate, Review or Custom

Settings



  • Name

optional

This name will appear as a step on the open document

required

We provide a default name that matches the phase-type.
A descriptive name will help others know what type of work is required during the phase

  • Description

optional

Optionally enter a description
From the document list, hover over the question mark next to the phase name to display this description

  • Due Date

optional

Optionally add a due date for the new phase

  • Reason for Date Modification

required

Give a reason for the new phase's due date 

  • Allow


  • Check-out

optional

Allow translators to check out an assignment from a list of documents

  • Check-in task after [x] hours of inactivity.

optional

Type the number of hours a project may be dormant before being reassigned to other users

  • Allow ignoring of untranslated segments

optional

Allow untranslated segments to be ignored

  • Editable Source

optional

Allow linguists to edit the source text

Rules



  • When this condition is met:

optional

Scroll to select a condition

  • Take these actions:

optional

Scroll to select an action

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