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Removing all regular expressions from QA Checker

You can remove all regular expressions (*.sdlqasettings) in one shot if they are no longer relevant.

Before you begin

Make sure the QA Checker provider is enabled. To enable QA Checker, go to File > Options > Verification and select the QA Checker 3.0.

Procedure

  1. Display the Regular Expressions page by doing one of the following:
    • Go to File > Options. These default verification settings are used when you create a project or start a new translation using the Translate Single Document command.
    • Go to the Projects view, select the project you want to work on, and, on the Home tab, select Project Settings. These verification settings apply to the active project and the active file.
    • Go to the Projects view, select Create Project Template, and in the Project Template Settings specify the project template settings and save the template. The verification settings which occur in a project template can be used when you create a new project. You may want to create a project template if you have several customers that require different settings.
  2. Decide whether you want to specify regular expressions:
    • For all language pairs (generic settings) - From navigation, select Verification > Regular Expressions.
    • For a specific language pair - From navigation, select Language Pairs > [Source Language] - [Target Language] > Verification > Regular Expressions.
  3. On the Regular Expressions page, select the Search regular expressions checkbox.
  4. From the Action drop-down list, select Clear items.
  5. In the confirmation message, select Yes.