Please,is it possible that you send me all your projects in Spanish?

Lip34231604
by Lip34231604
  5 answers
  • Ake Ake on Oct 15, 2018

    I would like this too,iff posible,TY


  • Cheryl A Cheryl A on Oct 15, 2018

    I will ask our leader about this

  • Cheryl A Cheryl A on Oct 15, 2018

    I am waiting for a reply from our leader, Wendy.

  • Mindshift Mindshift on Oct 15, 2018

    I can't find that Hometalk has a Spanish language website. You can, however, save their articles and use an online translator program for the directions. I do not think it violates any terms of use or intellectual property rights as long as you list the name of each person who posted the project. My instructions below are for Windows, but Mac users should be able to extrapolate.

    Start by highlighting the title and opening statement for the project. Right-click and choose Copy. Open another tab on your browser and open an online translator program. Right-click on where it says Enter Text and choose Paste. Make sure the original text area is set to English and the translation area is set to Spanish, then click Translate. Check for obvious mistakes in translation, especially with idioms. Then highlight and copy the translation to your word processor program.

    Photos on Hometalk do not copy like text. Place your mouse over a photo and Right-click, then choose Save Image As. In the Save window that appears give the photo a name that makes it easier to find (such as Firepit Image1), and make note of which folder the photo will be saved in, though it is usually Downloads. To place a photo in a word program, put the cursor where you want the photo, and click on Insert at the top of the window. Click on Image or Graphic (name can vary by program) from File, then choose the photo you want and click on Open. The photo will appear in the document and you can use the square "handles" on its edges to resize photos if you want. Click on the photo to see the handles if they are not visible.

    Save the directions for each project as a word document. It's really not that difficult. Below is a screen grab of a translated page with the first photo.


  • Lip34231604 Lip34231604 on Oct 16, 2018

    Ok. Thanks for your answers. I will translate . No problem.