Displaying MemoQ analysis in a client-presentable format
Thread poster: John Fossey
John Fossey
John Fossey  Identity Verified
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Nov 18, 2021

After running an analysis on a job in MemoQ, a nice table is presented with the breakdown of Repetitions, No matches, etc. However, the only option available for exporting the analysis seems to be a semi-colon separated csv file, which isn't much use for presenting to a client. Is there any way to convert the table to something presentable, such as a pdf or html table?

 
Thomas T. Frost
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HTML Nov 18, 2021

The default option is HTML, which appears quite presentable to me.

 
Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT
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Sure! Nov 18, 2021

In the Export statistics results dialog box (i.e. after running Statistics and clicking Export), you can choose an HTML format. I use that all the time!

 
John Fossey
John Fossey  Identity Verified
Canada
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TOPIC STARTER
Reports vs Statistics Nov 18, 2021

Got it... I was using Project home > Overview > Reports, not Statistics

Thanks for your help


 


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Displaying MemoQ analysis in a client-presentable format






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