Can I search for my Kudoz questions on a specific topic? Thread poster: Susan Welsh
| Susan Welsh United States Local time: 12:13 Russian to English + ...
Is there a way I can search for my Kudoz questions on a specific topic (e.g., Statistics)? I would like to assemble them in a new personal Statistics glossary for easy access here, but my list of all the questions I've asked over the years is long and would take considerable time to wade through. | | | Answers yes, questions no. | Nov 26, 2016 |
As far as I'm aware you can only search for a user's answers on a specific subject, not their questions. | | | Gerard de Noord France Local time: 18:13 Member (2003) English to Dutch + ... | Susan Welsh United States Local time: 12:13 Russian to English + ... TOPIC STARTER
Thanks, I know about that. I was trying to avoid sifting through all those questions. One would think that since questions are coded by topic, it would be possible to retrieve them by topic, but it looks like maybe not. Maybe I'll put in a support ticket and see what happens. | |
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DLyons Ireland Local time: 17:13 Spanish to English + ... | Susan Welsh United States Local time: 12:13 Russian to English + ... TOPIC STARTER
That does it! From the Home screen, go to Kudoz, then click on "See more translation questions." That gives you the form that allows you to specify your questions, the topic, languages, etc. Fill that out and click "View questions." You'll get a list of your questions for that topic. I didn't find a way to move them all into my new Statistics glossary, so I did them one by one. Right click and "open in new tab" (otherwise Firefox, at least, won't go back to the list and you have to start o... See more That does it! From the Home screen, go to Kudoz, then click on "See more translation questions." That gives you the form that allows you to specify your questions, the topic, languages, etc. Fill that out and click "View questions." You'll get a list of your questions for that topic. I didn't find a way to move them all into my new Statistics glossary, so I did them one by one. Right click and "open in new tab" (otherwise Firefox, at least, won't go back to the list and you have to start over again). Then you can "save to my personal glossary." If it's already been put into a different glossary, click "already in personal glossary" and then "Edit or add info to this term." You can change the glossary there. If you did not save the term to the main Kudoz glossary, there will be no option to save it to your personal glossary, so you have to save it to the Kudoz glossary first. (That's a bit unfortunate, since in a couple of my cases, the question would be of no use for anyone else to search for in the future, but never mind.) Thanks, Donald! ▲ Collapse | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Can I search for my Kudoz questions on a specific topic? CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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