The designer enables you to localize (or translate) the labels,
tooltips, and other descriptive text that is part of your report. You can export localizable
text from your report so that you can apply one or more translations. You can translate
your report into a new language without removing the text from the designer.
There is no limit to
the number of translations that you can add to the report.
To localize a report:
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Select
File Save As to save a copy of the report. This enables you to have a
backup copy of your report.
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Select
File Localize Report. The
Localize Report Text window
is displayed. Identifiers, which provide context information, are
displayed beside the original text. The text that is displayed after
the equal sign (=) is the text that you can localize.
Note: You cannot change the original
text in the report using the Localize Report Text window.
The first line in the Localize
Report Text window contains the locale identifier, which
is specified by the ISO 693 two-letter language code. If a language
is created for a specific country or region, the language code can
be followed by an underscore ( _ ) and the ISO 693 two-letter country
code. In the preceding screen capture, the en_US country
code is displayed.
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Localize the original
text strings. You have the following options:
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Save the text in the Localize
Report Text window to a file, modify the file, and then
open the modified file in the Localize Report Text window.
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Modify the text in the Localize
Report Text window.
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Copy and paste the text from the Localize
Report Text window into an editor.
CAUTION:
All report
text is encoded as Unicode characters using the UTF-8 format.
If you export the localizable
text to an editor, make sure that the editor is capable of saving
the data as UTF-8.
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Click
Apply to
import the translations.
CAUTION:
Your report
is immediately updated and saved.
You cannot revert to a previous version of the localized text or
undo your changes.
For step-by-step instructions,
examples, and a list of advanced features, see
One Report,
Many Languages: Using SAS Visual Analytics to Localize Your Reports,
which is available on the
SAS Visual Analytics page on the SAS
support site.