![]() ![]() Translation First will show the translated message first, with the original source text below. ![]() Source First will show the message in your language first, with the translation appearing below. Replace will completely replace the message in your language with the translated version. The latter affects how the translation appears in the channel for all members to see. For example, you can paste text in another language and translate it to your language, or you can enter text in your own language to translate into another language, which you can optionally copy/paste or post into a channel or DM.Ĭhoose the language you want to translate into, and the Display Format. The `Translate Text` shortcut will bring up a form that you can use to enter or paste text in any language, to be translated in your chosen language. The shortcuts icon will reveal a menu of shortcuts from apps that you have installed, including Transalate. (If you don't see the lightning icon, then your workspace has not yet been updated - keep checking!). Shortcuts can be accessed via a new lightning bolt icon in the composer (formatting) toolbar, as shown here. Global Shortcuts are a new Slack feature being rolled out to all workspaces during April 2020. ![]() See below for more info about each method. 2) use the `Translate text` global shortcut to translate any text in any language, and then (optionally) post it to a channel 3) use a form to translate text (very similar) 4) use the `/translate` slash command to to translate any text in any language, and then (optionally) post it to a channel. There are four mehtods you can use to translate a single message or a block of text: 1) use the `Translate this message` shortcut to translate any message. ![]()
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