Working with packages in an offline workflow
Packages are used to send work to other team members when you are working in an offline workflow. A package is a file structure which contains all the files that need to be sent to a project team member in order for them to commence work on the project. It can also contain work that has been completed.
| Package Type | Description |
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| Project Package | A project package contains files on which a project team member has to perform a manual task such as translation or review. You can create and open Studio project packages ( You can also open project packages from other translation management applications. See Supported Package Formats.
The contents of a project package vary. They can include:
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| Return Package | A return package contains project files for which a specific manual task has been completed. For example, project files that have been translated or reviewed. It can also contain files for which further work needs to be completed. For example, a reviewer may want to return a translated file because of an incorrect translation which the translator needs to fix. You can create and open Studio return packages ( If you have opened a project package from another application, when you create a return package it will automatically create it in a format that you can upload back to the other application. See Supported Package Formats. |