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Translate Excel Files to English: Two Simple Methods

The dataset contains data in Chinese.

To translate it to English or to another language:

Translate Excel Files to English: Two Simple Methods

Method 1 – Translate an Excel File to English Using Microsoft Translator

Steps:

  • Open the Excel file.
  • Select a cell with  data in the foreign language.
  • Go to the Review tab and click Translate.
  • In the new window, select the target language. Here, English.

Translate Excel Files to English: Two Simple Methods

The text is displayed in English.

  • Copy the translated data pressing Ctrl+C and paste it pressing Ctrl+V.

Translate Excel Files to English: Two Simple Methods

  • Apply the same procedure to the other cells.

Translate Excel Files to English: Two Simple Methods

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Method 2 – Using Google Translate

Steps:

  • Click the link below:

https://translate.google.com/

  • Go to Documents.
  • Click Browse your computer and select the Excel file you want to translate.

Translate Excel Files to English: Two Simple Methods

  • Upload the Excel file to the webpage.
  • Click Translate.

Translate Excel Files to English: Two Simple Methods

  • Click Download translation.

Translate Excel Files to English: Two Simple Methods

You will see data converted to English.

Translate Excel Files to English: Two Simple Methods

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