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Sometimes you might receive email messages or documents that contain words in different languages whose meaning you are unsure of. With the Microsoft Office Mini Translator, you can point to a word or selected phrase with your mouse and the translation displays in a small window. The Mini Translator also includes a Play button so you can hear an audio pronunciation of the word or phrase, and a Copy button so you can paste the translation into another document.

What do you want to do?

Turn on or off the Mini Translator

To use the Mini Translator, you need to make sure that it is turned on by clicking Review, in the Language group, click Translate, and then click Mini Translator.

If Mini Translator is selected Mini Translator command turned on, it is turned on.

If Mini Translator is not selected Mini Translator command turned off, it is turned off.

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Set the Mini Translator language

The list of languages available the Mini Translator depends on the language version of Office you are using. To learn more about translation language pairs, see Translate text in a different language.

  1. Click Review, in the Language group, click Translate, and then click Choose Translation Language.

  2. In the Translation Language Options dialog box, under Choose Mini Translator language, click the language that you want from the Translate to list.

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Use the Mini Translator

After you have set the translation language and enabled the Mini Translator, point to a word in your file to see the translation.

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See translations with the Mini Translator in Word

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See translations with the Mini Translator in PowerPoint

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See translations with the Mini Translator in Outlook

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See translations with the Mini Translator in OneNote

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Research a word

With the Mini Translator turned on, you can research a foreign language word to get more information.

  1. Point to a word in your document.

  2. To open the Research pane, in the Mini Translator, click Expand.

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Copy a translation to the Clipboard

You can easily copy the contents of the Mini Translator pane to the Clipboard, and then paste it into another document, such as an email message.

  1. Point to a word in your document.

  2. In the Mini Translator, click Copy Button image.

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Play a word or phrase

If you are unsure about how to say a word in a different language, you can use the Speak feature to hear the word being spoken. For this feature to work, you need to download a text-to-speech engine in the language or languages that you want to use. To learn more, and to download TTS engines, see Using the Speak feature with Multilingual TTS.

To hear a foreign-language word being spoken, do the following:

  1. Point to a word in your document.

  2. In the Mini Translator, click Play Play button.

    You can also hear phrases being spoken by selecting the phrase, pointing to it, and then clicking Play.

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