Tips for importing text strings
The following tips are for importing text strings into an application:
- If you cancel the import before it is complete, any text strings that were changed are not restored to their original values. To restore the original text, import a backup copy of the original text file.
- Do not attempt to import a multi-line text string for a property that supports only a single string. If you do, the new line or carriage return character (\n) will be shown as unreadable characters.
- If you copy an entire graphic library that supports multiple languages into the Displays folder, all text strings are copied with the library.
- If you are using FactoryTalk Security to secure applications at design time, you must have Common/Read and Common/Write security permissions for the application to import text strings.
- You do not have to check every graphic display in an application to verify that text was imported correctly. If errors occurred while importing text, they are shown automatically from a log file called ImportErrors.txt. Each time errors occur while importing text into an application, the error file is overwritten.
- If errors occurred while importing text strings, or if the import was canceled, a message appears in the diagnostics list and in the diagnostics log file.
See also
Import text strings from a Unicode text file
Import text strings from an Excel spreadsheet
Troubleshooting for the Unicode text file import operation
Troubleshooting for the Excel spreadsheet import operation
Excel spreadsheet checking orders during import