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Mult-ilingual Total Recall

I've read that we can create as many Total Recall tables as we want, but I can't understand why more than one would be necessary.


Also, would it make really sense to create a multi-lingual Total Recall table? 


When you create a new Total Recall table, how many languages does it allow you to set?

Jean Dimitriadis: When you create a new Total Recall table, how many languages does it allow you to set?


All the languages I wish. But—I should have been more clear in my question—I was hoping to listen to experienced users as to whether "having a multi-lingual Total recall memory system" makes sense or not, or whether it works well with more than a pair of languages or not.


If yes, I would be glad to know in which situations multiple Total Recall memories help, possibly with some examples.


Thanks

Sorry, what I meant to say is that Total Recall allows you only choose two languages (one language pair) per table. It is fine by me.

You are right, I got confused with something else. Then my other question too makes no sense.


I wish I could be able to delete this post.


Thank you.

No, I was right. In fact, when creating a Total Recall table CT allowed me to specify up to three languages.

This is good to hear.


Here's what I have when I go to Total Recall > New memory table (or if I click on the "New" button in the Total Recall section of the Dashboard).


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How do you create a Total Recall table with three languages?



Please check the defined languages in Edit > Preferences > Definitions tab. 

Oh, I see, thanks Igor for chiming in :-)

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