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Importing a Task
TaskBuilder can import tasks into its internal database either from an XML le or directly
from a running Translator service. To import a task, open Task Manager by selecting Open
Task from the File menu or clicking the button on the toolbar and click the Import but-
ton to open the Import Task sub-window (see Figure 8.4). You can also access the Import
Tasks sub-window by selecting Import Tasks from the File menu, or by clicking the
button on the toolbar.
Figure 8.4 – Import Task
ere are two options for importing:
Import from a Running Translator Service – is option allows you to select the cur-
rently running host name or IP address from the drop-down list. Host names and
IP addresses can be added in the Conguration sub-window (see Chapter 11). Click
Connect (no port is required) and TaskBuilder will contact the Translator service and
download a list of available tasks. e status box will inform you whether the attempt
was successful. e list of tasks will become visible directly below the Connect button.
Import from File – is option allows you to enter the le name in the File Name text
box; click the ... button to browse for the le path within the system. Click Import
from File and TaskBuilder will import the task from the given le into the system. e
status box will inform you whether the attempt was successful. e le must be in the
proper task format.
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