Jul 08
Microsoft Word 2007 has a translation tool built in. In this guide you’ll learn how to use this tool.
1. Select the text you want to translate.
![Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007 [How To] Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007](http://img.mywindowspc.com/wg/0805/10translate/02.png)
2. Click the Review tab, and then click the Translate button.
![Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007 [How To] Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007](http://img.mywindowspc.com/wg/0805/10translate/03.png)
3. On the right hand side of the document you will get a Research task pane. Here is where you can select which language to translate to or from. You can also choose to have the entire document translated.
![Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007 [How To] Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007](http://img.mywindowspc.com/wg/0805/10translate/04.png)
The text you highlighted will be translated via Worldlingo
![Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007 [How To] Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007](http://img.mywindowspc.com/wg/0805/10translate/05.png)
Here is what the translation looks like:
![Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007 [How To] Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007](http://img.mywindowspc.com/wg/0805/10translate/06.png)


4 Responses to Translate Text in Microsoft Word 2007 [How To]
Syed Balkhi
This is just one of the cool features the New Office 2007 has. Another thing I really like that helps alot is the citation for research papers.
Noulleyoreve
Tahnks for posting
Trent
Simple advice — thanks Rich
Martha Wynn
Nice tip which means I dont need to go online and use a free translator that only does a few lines at once. It would be nice if Microsoft let you download a translation pack so you don’t need to go online to translate, but it’s still cool.
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