# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2015-TODAY, Odoo S.A. # This file is distributed under the same license as the Odoo Business package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Odoo Business 10.0\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2017-05-09 14:24+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: Murat Kaplan , 2017\n" "Language-Team: Turkish (https://www.transifex.com/odoo/teams/41243/tr/)\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: tr\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n" #: ../../general.rst:5 msgid "General" msgstr "Genel" #: ../../general/auth.rst:3 msgid "Authentication" msgstr "Kimlik Doğrulama" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:3 msgid "How to allow users to sign in with their Google account" msgstr "" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:5 msgid "" "Connect to your Google account and go to " "`https://console.developers.google.com/ " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:7 msgid "" "Click on **Create Project** and enter the project name and other details." msgstr "" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:15 msgid "Click on **Use Google APIs**" msgstr "" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:20 msgid "" "On the left side menu, select the sub menu **Credentials** (from **API " "Manager**) then select **OAuth consent screen**." msgstr "" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:25 msgid "" "Fill in your address, email and the product name (for example odoo) and then" " save." msgstr "" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:30 msgid "" "Then click on **Add Credentials** and select the second option (OAuth 2.0 " "Client ID)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:38 msgid "" "Check that the application type is set on **Web Application**. Now configure" " the allowed pages on which you will be redirected." msgstr "" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:40 msgid "" "To achieve this, complete the field **Authorized redirect URIs**. Copy paste" " the following link in the box: http://mydomain.odoo.com/auth_oauth/signin. " "Then click on **Create**" msgstr "" #: ../../general/auth/google.rst:48 msgid "" "Once done, you receive two information (your Client ID and Client Secret). " "You have to insert your Client ID in the **General Settings**." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import.rst:3 msgid "Data Import" msgstr "İçe Aktar" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:3 msgid "How to adapt an import template" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:5 msgid "" "Import templates are provided in the import tool of the most common data to " "import (contacts, products, bank statements, etc.). You can open them with " "any spreadsheets software (Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, Google Drive, " "etc.)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:11 msgid "How to customize the file" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:13 msgid "" "Remove columns you don't need. We advise to not remove the *ID* one (see why" " here below)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:15 #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:26 msgid "" "Set a unique ID to every single record by dragging down the ID sequencing." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:20 msgid "" "When you add a new column, Odoo might not be able to map it automatically if" " its label doesn't fit any field of the system. If so, find the " "corresponding field using the search." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:27 msgid "" "Then, use the label you found in your import template in order to make it " "work straight away the very next time you try to import." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:31 msgid "Why an “ID” column" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:33 msgid "" "The **ID** (External ID) is an unique identifier for the line item. Feel " "free to use the one of your previous software to ease the transition to " "Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:36 msgid "" "Setting an ID is not mandatory when importing but it helps in many cases:" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:38 msgid "" "Update imports: you can import the same file several times without creating " "duplicates;" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:39 msgid "Import relation fields (see here below)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:42 msgid "How to import relation fields" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:44 msgid "" "An Odoo object is always related to many other objects (e.g. a product is " "linked to product categories, attributes, vendors, etc.). To import those " "relations you need to import the records of the related object first from " "their own list menu." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/adapt_template.rst:48 msgid "" "You can do it using either the name of the related record or its ID. The ID " "is expected when two records have the same name. In such a case add \" / " "ID\" at the end of the column title (e.g. for product attributes: Product " "Attributes / Attribute / ID)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:3 msgid "How to import data into Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:6 msgid "How to start" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:7 msgid "" "You can import data on any Odoo's business object using either Excel (.xlsx)" " or CSV (.csv) formats: contacts, products, bank statements, journal entries" " and even orders!" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:11 msgid "Open the view of the object you want to populate and click *Import*." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:16 msgid "" "There you are provided with templates you can easily populate with your own " "data. Such templates can be imported in one click; The data mapping is " "already done." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:22 msgid "How to adapt the template" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:24 msgid "Add, remove and sort columns to fit at best your data structure." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:25 msgid "We advise to not remove the **ID** one (see why in the next section)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:31 msgid "" "When you add a new column, Odoo might not be able to map it automatically if" " its label doesn't fit any field in Odoo. Don't worry! You can map new " "columns manually when you test the import. Search the list for the " "corresponding field." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:39 msgid "" "Then, use this field's label in your file in order to make it work straight " "on the very next time." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:44 msgid "How to import from another application" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:46 msgid "" "In order to re-create relationships between different records, you should " "use the unique identifier from the original application and map it to the " "**ID** (External ID) column in Odoo. When you import another record that " "links to the first one, use **XXX/ID** (XXX/External ID) to the original " "unique identifier. You can also find this record using its name but you will" " be stuck if at least 2 records have the same name." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:54 msgid "" "The **ID** will also be used to update the original import if you need to " "re-import modified data later, it's thus good practice to specify it " "whenever possible." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:60 msgid "I cannot find the field I want to map my column to" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:62 msgid "" "Odoo tries to find with some heuristic, based on the first ten lines of the " "files, the type of field for each column inside your file. For example if " "you have a column only containing numbers, only the fields that are of type " "*Integer* will be displayed for you to choose from. While this behavior " "might be good and easy for most cases, it is also possible that it goes " "wrong or that you want to map your column to a field that is not proposed by" " default." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:71 msgid "" "If that happens, you just have to check the ** Show fields of relation " "fields (advanced)** option, you will then be able to choose from the " "complete list of fields for each column." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:79 msgid "Where can I change the date import format?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:81 msgid "" "Odoo can automatically detect if a column is a date and it will try to guess" " the date format from a set of most used date format. While this process can" " work for a lot of simple date format, some exotic date format will not be " "recognize and it is also possible to have some confusion (day and month " "inverted as example) as it is difficult to guess correctly which part is the" " day and which one is the month in a date like '01-03-2016'." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:83 msgid "" "To view which date format Odoo has found from your file you can check the " "**Date Format** that is shown when clicking on **Options** under the file " "selector. If this format is incorrect you can change it to your liking using" " the *ISO 8601* to define the format." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:86 msgid "" "If you are importing an excel (.xls, .xlsx) file, you can use date cells to " "store dates as the display of dates in excel is different from the way it is" " stored. That way you will be sure that the date format is correct in Odoo " "whatever your locale date format is." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:91 msgid "Can I import numbers with currency sign (e.g.: $32.00)?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:93 msgid "" "Yes, we fully support numbers with parenthesis to represent negative sign as" " well as numbers with currency sign attached to them. Odoo also " "automatically detect which thousand/decimal separator you use (you can " "change those under **options**). If you use a currency symbol that is not " "known to Odoo, it might not be recognized as a number though and it will " "crash." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:95 msgid "" "Examples of supported numbers (using thirty-two thousands as an example):" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:97 msgid "32.000,00" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:98 msgid "32000,00" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:99 msgid "32,000.00" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:100 msgid "-32000.00" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:101 msgid "(32000.00)" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:102 msgid "$ 32.000,00" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:103 msgid "(32000.00 €)" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:105 msgid "Example that will not work:" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:107 msgid "ABC 32.000,00" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:108 msgid "$ (32.000,00)" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:113 msgid "What can I do when the Import preview table isn't displayed correctly?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:115 msgid "" "By default the Import preview is set on commas as field separators and " "quotation marks as text delimiters. If your csv file does not have these " "settings, you can modify the File Format Options (displayed under the Browse" " CSV file bar after you select your file)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:117 msgid "" "Note that if your CSV file has a tabulation as separator, Odoo will not " "detect the separations. You will need to change the file format options in " "your spreadsheet application. See the following question." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:122 msgid "" "How can I change the CSV file format options when saving in my spreadsheet " "application?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:124 msgid "" "If you edit and save CSV files in speadsheet applications, your computer's " "regional settings will be applied for the separator and delimiter. We " "suggest you use OpenOffice or LibreOffice Calc as they will allow you to " "modify all three options (in 'Save As' dialog box > Check the box 'Edit " "filter settings' > Save)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:126 msgid "" "Microsoft Excel will allow you to modify only the encoding when saving (in " "'Save As' dialog box > click 'Tools' dropdown list > Encoding tab)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:131 msgid "What's the difference between Database ID and External ID?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:133 msgid "" "Some fields define a relationship with another object. For example, the " "country of a contact is a link to a record of the 'Country' object. When you" " want to import such fields, Odoo will have to recreate links between the " "different records. To help you import such fields, Odoo provides 3 " "mechanisms. You must use one and only one mechanism per field you want to " "import." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:135 msgid "" "For example, to reference the country of a contact, Odoo proposes you 3 " "different fields to import:" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:137 msgid "Country: the name or code of the country" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:138 msgid "" "Country/Database ID: the unique Odoo ID for a record, defined by the ID " "postgresql column" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:139 msgid "" "Country/External ID: the ID of this record referenced in another application" " (or the .XML file that imported it)" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:141 msgid "For the country Belgium, you can use one of these 3 ways to import:" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:143 msgid "Country: Belgium" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:144 msgid "Country/Database ID: 21" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:145 msgid "Country/External ID: base.be" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:147 msgid "" "According to your need, you should use one of these 3 ways to reference " "records in relations. Here is when you should use one or the other, " "according to your need:" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:149 msgid "" "Use Country: This is the easiest way when your data come from CSV files that" " have been created manually." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:150 msgid "" "Use Country/Database ID: You should rarely use this notation. It's mostly " "used by developers as it's main advantage is to never have conflicts (you " "may have several records with the same name, but they always have a unique " "Database ID)" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:151 msgid "" "Use Country/External ID: Use External ID when you import data from a third " "party application." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:153 msgid "" "When you use External IDs, you can import CSV files with the \"External ID\"" " column to define the External ID of each record you import. Then, you will " "be able to make a reference to that record with columns like " "\"Field/External ID\". The following two CSV files give you an example for " "Products and their Categories." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:155 msgid "" "`CSV file for categories " "<../../_static/example_files/External_id_3rd_party_application_product_categories.csv>`_." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:157 msgid "" "`CSV file for Products " "<../../_static/example_files/External_id_3rd_party_application_products.csv>`_." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:161 msgid "What can I do if I have multiple matches for a field?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:163 msgid "" "If for example you have two product categories with the child name " "\"Sellable\" (ie. \"Misc. Products/Sellable\" & \"Other " "Products/Sellable\"), your validation is halted but you may still import " "your data. However, we recommend you do not import the data because they " "will all be linked to the first 'Sellable' category found in the Product " "Category list (\"Misc. Products/Sellable\"). We recommend you modify one of " "the duplicates' values or your product category hierarchy." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:165 msgid "" "However if you do not wish to change your configuration of product " "categories, we recommend you use make use of the external ID for this field " "'Category'." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:170 msgid "" "How can I import a many2many relationship field (e.g. a customer that has " "multiple tags)?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:172 msgid "" "The tags should be separated by a comma without any spacing. For example, if" " you want your customer to be linked to both tags 'Manufacturer' and " "'Retailer' then you will encode \"Manufacturer,Retailer\" in the same column" " of your CSV file." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:174 msgid "" "`CSV file for Manufacturer, Retailer " "<../../_static/example_files/m2m_customers_tags.csv>`_." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:179 msgid "" "How can I import a one2many relationship (e.g. several Order Lines of a " "Sales Order)?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:181 msgid "" "If you want to import sales order having several order lines; for each order" " line, you need to reserve a specific row in the CSV file. The first order " "line will be imported on the same row as the information relative to order. " "Any additional lines will need an addtional row that does not have any " "information in the fields relative to the order. As an example, here is " "purchase.order_functional_error_line_cant_adpat.CSV file of some quotations " "you can import, based on demo data." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:184 msgid "" "`File for some Quotations " "<../../_static/example_files/purchase.order_functional_error_line_cant_adpat.csv>`_." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:186 msgid "" "The following CSV file shows how to import purchase orders with their " "respective purchase order lines:" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:188 msgid "" "`Purchase orders with their respective purchase order lines " "<../../_static/example_files/o2m_purchase_order_lines.csv>`_." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:190 msgid "" "The following CSV file shows how to import customers and their respective " "contacts:" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:192 msgid "" "`Customers and their respective contacts " "<../../_static/example_files/o2m_customers_contacts.csv>`_." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:197 msgid "Can I import several times the same record?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:199 msgid "" "If you import a file that contains one of the column \"External ID\" or " "\"Database ID\", records that have already been imported will be modified " "instead of being created. This is very usefull as it allows you to import " "several times the same CSV file while having made some changes in between " "two imports. Odoo will take care of creating or modifying each record " "depending if it's new or not." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:201 msgid "" "This feature allows you to use the Import/Export tool of Odoo to modify a " "batch of records in your favorite spreadsheet application." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:206 msgid "What happens if I do not provide a value for a specific field?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:208 msgid "" "If you do not set all fields in your CSV file, Odoo will assign the default " "value for every non defined fields. But if you set fields with empty values " "in your CSV file, Odoo will set the EMPTY value in the field, instead of " "assigning the default value." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:213 msgid "How to export/import different tables from an SQL application to Odoo?" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:215 msgid "" "If you need to import data from different tables, you will have to recreate " "relations between records belonging to different tables. (e.g. if you import" " companies and persons, you will have to recreate the link between each " "person and the company they work for)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:217 msgid "" "To manage relations between tables, you can use the \"External ID\" " "facilities of Odoo. The \"External ID\" of a record is the unique identifier" " of this record in another application. This \"External ID\" must be unique " "accoss all the records of all objects, so it's a good practice to prefix " "this \"External ID\" with the name of the application or table. (like " "'company_1', 'person_1' instead of '1')" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:219 msgid "" "As an example, suppose you have a SQL database with two tables you want to " "import: companies and persons. Each person belong to one company, so you " "will have to recreate the link between a person and the company he work for." " (If you want to test this example, here is a dump of such a " "PostgreSQL database)" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:221 msgid "" "We will first export all companies and their \"External ID\". In PSQL, write" " the following command:" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:227 msgid "This SQL command will create the following CSV file::" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:234 msgid "" "To create the CSV file for persons, linked to companies, we will use the " "following SQL command in PSQL:" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:240 msgid "It will produce the following CSV file::" msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:248 msgid "" "As you can see in this file, Fabien and Laurence are working for the Bigees " "company (company_1) and Eric is working for the Organi company. The relation" " between persons and companies is done using the External ID of the " "companies. We had to prefix the \"External ID\" by the name of the table to " "avoid a conflict of ID between persons and companies (person_1 and company_1" " who shared the same ID 1 in the orignial database)." msgstr "" #: ../../general/base_import/import_faq.rst:250 msgid "" "The two files produced are ready to be imported in Odoo without any " "modifications. After having imported these two CSV files, you will have 4 " "contacts and 3 companies. (the firsts two contacts are linked to the first " "company). You must first import the companies and then the persons." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics.rst:3 msgid "BASICS" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:3 msgid "How to add a user" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:5 msgid "" "Odoo provides you with the option to add additional users at any given " "point." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:9 msgid "Add individual users" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:11 msgid "" "From the Settings module, go to the submenu :menuselection:`Users --> Users`" " and click on **CREATE.** First add the name of your new user and the " "professional email address - the one he will use to log into Odoo instance -" " and a picture." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:19 msgid "" "Under Access Rights, you can choose which applications your user can access " "and use. Different levels of rights are available depending on the app." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:23 msgid "" "When you’re done editing the page and have clicked on **SAVE**, an " "invitation email will automatically be sent to the user. The user must click" " on it to accept the invitation to your instance and create a log-in." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:32 msgid "" "Remember that each additional user will increase your subscription fees. " "Refer to our `*Pricing page* `__ for more " "information." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:39 msgid "" "You can also add a new user on the fly from your dashboard. From the above " "screenshot, enter the email address of the user you would like to add and " "click on **INVITE**. The user will receive an email invite containing a link" " to set his password. You will then be able to define his accesses rights " "under the :menuselection:`Settings --> Users menu`." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:45 msgid "" "`Deactivating Users <../../db_management/documentation.html#deactivating-" "users>`_" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/add_user.rst:46 msgid ":doc:`../../crm/salesteam/setup/create_team`" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:3 msgid "Manage Odoo in your own language" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:5 msgid "" "Odoo provides you with the option to manage Odoo in different languages, and" " each user can use Odoo in his own language ." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:9 msgid "Load your desired language" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:11 msgid "" "The first thing to do is to load your desired language on your Odoo " "instance." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:14 msgid "" "From the general dashboard click on the **Settings** app; on the top left of" " the page select :menuselection:`Translations --> Load a Translation`, " "select a language to install and click on **LOAD.**" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:23 msgid "" "If you check the \"Websites to translate\" checkbox you will have the option" " to change the navigation language on your website." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:27 msgid "Change your language" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:29 msgid "" "You can change the language to the installed language by going to the drop-" "down menu at the top right side of the screen, choose **Preferences**." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:36 msgid "" "Then change the Language setting to your installed language and click " "**SAVE.**" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:42 msgid "Open a new menu to view the changes." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:45 msgid "Change another user's language" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:47 msgid "" "Odoo also gives you the possibility for each user to choose his preferred " "language." msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:50 msgid "" "To change the language for a different user, choose :menuselection:`Users " "--> Users` from the Settings app. Here you have a list of all users and you " "can choose the user who you'd like to change the language for. Select the " "user and click on **Edit** in the top left corner. Under Preferences you can" " change the Language to any previously installed language and click " "**SAVE.**" msgstr "" #: ../../general/odoo_basics/choose_language.rst:61 msgid ":doc:`../../website/publish/translate`" msgstr ""