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How to Translate Text in Excel 2010

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Microsoft Office Excel 2010 provides access to translation tools on the Research task pane that enable you to translate words or phrases using bilingual dictionaries.

To quickly look up a word or phrase that is located in a worksheet cell, press and hold the Alt key and click the cell. The Research task pane opens with the translation displayed in the list box.

(Optional) Select the cell containing the word or phrase you want to translate.

If you prefer, you can type the word or phrase directly into the Research task pane.

Click the Translate button in the Language group on the Review tab.

Click the Translate button in the Language group on the Review tab.

The Research task pane appears with the Translation option selected.

If necessary, change the languages you are translating From and To in the drop-down lists under Translation in the task pane.

You can click the Translation Options link in the Research task pane to customize the resources that are used for translation.

Type (or edit) the word or phrase in the Search For box, if necessary, and click the Start Searching button.

Type (or edit) the word or phrase in the Search For box, if necessary, and click the Start Searching button.

The translation results appear in the list box of the Research task pane.

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Greg Harvey is a language scholar who has traced the roots of Tolkien’s work in European folklore and pre-Christian religious beliefs. He has studied 12 languages, including Elvish, Latin, and Anglo-Saxon.