TagWipe has a double function:
Suppress useless tags. Microsoft word documents are often (=always) polluted with extra features that may look interesting from the editor's point of view, but are useless and annoying when it comes to producing a the translation.
Attributes like language, revision history and a lot others ones introduce useless tags when the original document is opened in a Computer Aided Translation (CAT) tool. TagWipe tries to suppress them keeping the essential in-line formatting like bold, italic, underlineā¦
Furtheremore, a complementary tool "TagWipeCompare" automates the comparison of original and wiped document with Winword 2010.
The simplest way, is just to unzip the full portable package tagwipe_windows.zip. If you want to do a manual installation see here.
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donatello (not verified)
Sat, 01/02/2020 - 20:02
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Tag Wipe
"Furtheremore, a complementary tool "TagWipeCompare" automates the comparison of original and wiped document with Winword 2010."
This is unclear. What do you mean? Where can I find this "complementary tool" and what does it do?
Can I compare two documents and re-insert missing formatting that was removed?
Please, explain.
admin
Wed, 05/02/2020 - 15:26
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The complementary tool is in
The complementary tool is in the directory "tagwipe/bin" in the Windows ZIP archive and named WordCMP.exe
If you don't see it, please check that you don't have an antivirus which removed it (already occured, normally it is solved but I don't know every antivirus which exists in the world)
About usage, clarification is here
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