Version at: 09/05/2014, 00:54

#How to Quickly Do a Lot of Linking

If you are an advanced contributor and want to do a lot of linking, the following method may save you some time.

* Go to your settings and your languages in which you are able to link. This way, you will not be annoyed by translations you don't understand in sentences that have 50+ translations.

  * Go to your profile;
  * In the Settings area, click on Edit;
  * In Options, you'll see a field called "Languages". Just follow the instructions under that field.
  * Click on Save.
  * The complete list of ISO codes can be accessed on this page: tatoeba.org/stats/sentences_by_language


* Browse your sentences in "translate" mode, and link anything you can link. Actually, you can even browse sentences of anyone you want, and link anything you can link.
* When you're done, you can go back to your settings and erase the languages, so that you can see again the translations in all languages.


This is an edited except from Trang's Blog [April, 2011](http://blog.tatoeba.org/2011/04/tatoeba-update-apr-7th-2011.html)

version at: 23/11/2014, 19:32

#How to Quickly Do a Lot of Linking

If you are an advanced contributor and want to do a lot of linking, the following method may save you some time.

* Go to your settings and your languages in which you are able to link. This way, you will not be annoyed by translations you don't understand in sentences that have 50+ translations.

  * Go to your profile;
  * In the Settings area, click on Edit;
  * In Options, you'll see a field called "Languages". Just follow the instructions under that field.
  * Click on Save.
  * The complete list of ISO codes can be accessed on this page: tatoeba.org/stats/sentences_by_language


* Browse your sentences in "translate" mode, and link anything you can link. Actually, you can even browse sentences of anyone you want, and link anything you can link.
* When you're done, you can go back to your settings and erase the languages, so that you can see again the translations in all languages.


This is an edited excerpt from Trang's Blog [April, 2011](http://blog.tatoeba.org/2011/04/tatoeba-update-apr-7th-2011.html)

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