SDL Trados Studio allows you to translate using several TMs at once. This is useful in the following situations:
To add a further TM during the process of opening a single document for translation, click Add and follow the steps described in the preceding section, Selecting a translation memory.
When you add a second TM, its Update box on the right will be unchecked by default, as shown in the following screenshot:
The Update setting defines whether or not your translations will be stored in the TM as you translate. When you add another TM, the Update box for that TM is unchecked. If you want the second TM also to store new translations as you translate, check the Update box for that TM.
If you have already opened a document for translation in the Editor view and want to add a further TM in mid-translation, from the ribbon in the Editor view, choose the Home tab and then click the Project Settings button, as shown in the following screenshot:
The Project Settings dialog opens with the Translation Memory and Automated Translation setting already showing, so that you can select the TM as described earlier in this section.
The following table explains the role of each option in the Open Document dialog box. In most situations, the options (other than possibly Update, if you are working with more than one TM) are left unchanged (that is to say, all the boxes remain checked). All of these options can be configured separately for each TM in the list. You will see how these options work in practice when you go through Chapter 3, Translating a File.
To remove a TM from the list, select it in the list of TMs and click Remove. This does not delete the TM from your machine. If need be, you can reselect it by clicking Add again.
If there are matches of the same level from more than one TM, the result from the highest TM in the list is displayed first in the Translation Results window of the Editor view while you translate. To move the selected TM up or down the list, use the blue arrow symbols as shown in the following screenshot:
When you open a document for translation via File | Open | Translate Single Document (and if necessary, then select your language pair), the TMs that you used the last time you worked in that language pair will automatically reappear in the list.
Previously used TMs with a different language pair than the one currently selected in the Open Document dialog box will appear grayed out in the list, as in the case of the TM at the bottom of the list in the preceding screenshot.