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Report text can be translated for surveys, questions, dashboard, and system texts. End-users can set their preferred language and add a language selector.
Example of a translated report page
There are three types of report text that support translations:
Survey texts
Question and answer texts (for example Homme / Femme in the image above) defined in the survey will be available automatically where they are used in studio objects.
Texts defined by the dashboard designer
To learn how to define texts for manual labels in different languages, visit: Using CDL to create Multilingual Reports
Studio system texts
These texts, often found as tooltip labels or standard menu items, are built into Studio and cannot be manually translated.
System texts are currently translated in the following languages:
Chinese (Simplified, PRC)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Japanese (Japan)
French (France)
German (Germany)
Spanish (Spain)
Note
For any texts that are not translated, the default language will be English.
Language Selectors
If the end user has an assigned language code in their end user list record, then the report will be presented in this language when the user views it. This code can also be set by the end user in their end user settings form.
To learn how assign multi-language settings for report viewers using CDL, visit: Using CDL to create Multilingual Report