Hi Rob,

If you have a Google Doc and you want to translate it, first make sure
you've published it and made it publicaly available.  That's the only
way Google's proxy servers will be able to fetch the document to
translate it.  Then copy the URL of your document, and paste it in at
translate.google.com, but make sure if it starts with "https://"; you
change it to "http://";.  Google won't be able to fetch it if the "s"
is in there.

Hopefully that'll work.

If not, you should be able to copy and paste the text to translate
it... again it may be easier to copy the text from the published
verison, or a print preview version, rather than the editable version.

Best of luck,
Josh


On Aug 23, 12:27 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> How can I use Google Translate to automatically translate a document
> create with Google Document. When I copy and paste the URL in Google
> Translate, the document is not translated? And when I try to copy the
> docuement and directly paste it in Google Translate I can't.
> Thanks for answers.
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