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Layout localization (make changes in multiple layouts)

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Hi all:

I need to customize an existing solution (FM Starting Point) and part of the job is localize it, that is translate to Spanish all the layout elements; this job represent hours, I have like 250 layouts all with lots of labels, buttons, etc. that are now in English.

So the big question is:

is there any way to change the display name of an element in multiple layouts at the same time. like a batch processing?

For example I need to change every occurrence of a button "Accounts" to "Empresas"

Is this possible? or just a wet dream?

Thanks for your help

CY

No, it's not possible. Only layout elements that are global containers can be changed in one place and ripple thru to all layouts on which they've been placed. Label text, unless Carlton thought to do so, is probably hard-coded. Have you contacted Richard Carlton? Perhaps they have a Spanish version all good to go.

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  • Newbies

No, it's not possible. Only layout elements that are global containers can be changed in one place and ripple thru to all layouts on which they've been placed. Label text, unless Carlton thought to do so, is probably hard-coded. Have you contacted Richard Carlton? Perhaps they have a Spanish version all good to go.

To bad, thanks anyway for your answer.

Carlos Ysunza

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