How do I translate a document typed in one language into another .

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From: Bacilio (Bacilio_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/18/05


Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 09:09:05 -0800

I have a document I typed in English (American) and I need to send it to an
individual who reads German. I would like to translate may finished document
into German before I send it to them. Can I do this in Word 2002? (Office
XP) If so, how? If not, where can I find translation tools on the web?



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