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How to translate my website
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Overview
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In addition to creating great modern websites, Odoo gives you the
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possibility to translate it in different languages.
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Process
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Once your website is created, you have the opportunity to translate it
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in as many different languages as you want.
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You can only translate your website manually, follow the next step.
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Now go to your website. On the bottom right corner of the page, click on
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**Add a language**.
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.. image:: translate/translate_website01.png
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:align: center
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Choose the language in which you want to translate your website and then
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click on **Load.**
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.. image:: translate/translate_website02.png
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:align: center
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You will see that Now, next to English there is also French, which means
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that the page for the translation has been created. You can also see
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that some of the text has been translated automatically.
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.. image:: translate/translate_website03.png
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:align: center
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To translate the content of the website, click on **Translate** (here
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**Traduire** since we want to translate the website in French).
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