Studio 2017 - Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Thread poster: Enrico C - ECLC
Enrico C - ECLC
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Taiwan
Local time: 01:46
English to Italian
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Oct 22, 2017

Hello,

I have a new entry in the list of issues. When confirming some segments (specific ones within a given TTX file) i get the message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object.". The sole way to make this work is to use the function "Change segment status" and set the segment as translated. When this happens i have noticed that the source terms in the term recognition window (top right of the editor) becomes green).

Is there any workaround? I spend more
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Hello,

I have a new entry in the list of issues. When confirming some segments (specific ones within a given TTX file) i get the message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object.". The sole way to make this work is to use the function "Change segment status" and set the segment as translated. When this happens i have noticed that the source terms in the term recognition window (top right of the editor) becomes green).

Is there any workaround? I spend more time fixing issues than translating.

Thanks

Enrico

[Edited at 2017-10-22 03:07 GMT]
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