![]() ![]() Select all columns, then go to Data->Sort Range and select to order first by ns1:fullName and second by ns1:value. Paste copied rows directly into the Google Sheet.ĩ. Open Google Docs and choose the Blank Sheet option.Ĩ. Now you can copy only the rows that are displayed within the filter.ħ. Go to Special, select checkbox Visible cells only, and then click the Ok button. Select columns ns1:fullName and ns1:value (and its rows), then go to Find & Select. Filter column ns1:fullName with Contains Labels.Ħ. Delete all columns except ns1:fullName and ns1:value.ĥ. Go to XML, click on Import button and select the CustomLabels.xml file.Ĥ. Open MS Excel (at least 2007 version) and select the Developer tab. Now go to src/translations to download the most current and complete translated language, for instance, fr.translation.ģ. First, on your org code directory, go to src/labels to download CustomLabels.labels. Salesforce Custom Label Translation Cheat Sheetġ. You’ll learn how to easily translate all Custom Labels from any application into a new language, whether translating with Google Translate, like below or through a human translator. We have a more detailed guide on localization with Salesforce Custom Labels, but below is an easy cheat sheet covering the basic mechanics. ![]() Custom Labels are custom text values that can be accessed from Apex classes, Visualforce pages, or Lightning Web Components and allow developers to build multilingual applications to provide a localized user experience. ![]()
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