| Language File
   Collect! has two options in the System,  Layout and Languages
  menu that provide for aliasing many fields in your database at
  once. The two options are Read Language File and Write
  Language File. These are two steps that you need to follow to
  change the field  labels in your database.
   This feature is useful for:
 
    International use where your  operators do not primarily use
        English, shipped by default in Collect!.Business use where the default labels do not reflect the
        use of Collect! for your type of operation. For instance, you
        may want to use medical or insurance "jargon" for many of
        the fields to make it easier for data entry and other users.   Write Language File and Read Language File enable you
  to customize the Collect! user interface for any language
  or any type of business. Once the language file is read, the
  changes are committed to Collect! permanently and the
  file is not read again during your normal use of the Collect!
  program.
 Writing Language File
 You may have received a language CSV file already from
         Collect! Member Services or another Collect! user. In that case,
         you do not need to write a file. You only need to read it as
         described in the "Reading Language File" section.   If you are creating your own language file, the first step is to
  write a file to use for editing.
    To write a language file:   
    Sign into Collect! with  User Level 99.Select System from the top menu bar and then select Rights,
         Access Rights from the drop-down choices. This will display the
        list of all the fields in Collect!.
 Duplicates or blanks in the list of Access Rights
          may result in errors when the language file is written. Please
          ensure that there are no blanks or duplicates in your list.      In preparation for writing a clean and accurate file, please
        select the REBUILD button and select YES to rebuild your
        access rights. This should ensure that you are writing an
        accurate language file.When the Rebuild is finished, close the list of Access Rights.Select System from the top menu bar and then select
         Layout and Languages from the drop-down choices.Select Write Language File from the side menu options.
        Collect! will generate a CSV file named language.csv
        in the Collect\bin folder.    Collect! creates a Language CSV
      You can open the file right away or locate it later to edit
        it as needed. The example shows a few aliases entered,
        but when you first open this file, the  Transactions column
        may be completely empty.   View sample Language File
  Sample Language File with a few Aliases Entered
 
 If you have fields already aliased, their values
          will show up in the Translations column when you open
          the language CSV for the first time.  
 Editing Language File  To edit the language file, you must open it in a spreadsheet
  program. Refer to the column headings to see where you
  need to enter your aliases for each field.
   Enter your aliases in the Translation
  column. You only need to enter values in the fields you
  want to change. Collect! will use its own default labels
  for any field you do not alias.
 
 It is a good idea to try to keep your entries as
         short as possible.   Make sure you save the language.csv as a
  CSV file when you are finished editing it.
  
 Reading Language File  After you have aliased all the fields and forms you are
  interested in, you can read this information back into
  Collect! to update all the labels for the forms and fields.
 
 WARNING: This will change all the aliases in the system,
             PERMANENTLY. This should only
             be used if you want to translate Collect! for
             your whole office. If you want to only alias
             Collect! for particular operators, please refer
             to the help topic  How to Customize an Operator's Language
             for more information.    To read a language file:   
    Ensure that your edited language.csv
        resides in the Collect\bin folder before proceeding.Sign into Collect! with  User Level 99.Select System from the top menu bar and then select
         Layout and Languages from the drop-down choices.Select Read Language File from the side menu options.
        Collect! will read the language.csv
        in the Collect\bin folder.When finished, Collect! instructs you to restart.     Collect! has loaded the Language File
 
 After Collect! restarts, you should shut down
         completely and sign in at a User Level other than 99
         so that you can see your changes.   User Level 99 cannot see aliases!
     Client form with Aliased Fields
   Once the language file is read, the changes are committed
  to Collect! permanently in the  Access Rights form for each
  aliased form and field.
     Access Rights for Client
     Access Rights for Client Field
  
 Multi-Language DDE  Collect!'s DDE capabilities work very well with multi-language
  and multi-currency. You can insert any information from
  Collect! into DDE  reports.
   
  Multilingual Collect! and Microsoft Word
  
 Summary  Write Language File and Read Language File enable you
  to customize the Collect! user interface for any language
  or any type of business. This is a very flexible, extremely
  easy way to apply sweeping changes to your Collect!
  program. You can even load different language files for
  different databases. Once the language file is read, the
  changes are committed to Collect! permanently and the
  file is not read again during your normal use of the Collect!
  program.
  
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