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DocTranslator translates Word document online while preserving layout

DocTranslator is an online file translation service that uses the Google Translate service to translate DOC, DOCX, PPT, XLS, XML and TXT files.

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Doc Translator extracts the text from your documents, which may be several Megabytes in size, into a very small data package (usually in Kilobytes) which are then sent over the network. Doc Translator then uses Google Translate to translate your documents to the language of your choice. The translated text is re-inserted into your document thus preserving the original layout.

DocTranslator has no size restrictions and does not store any user data during the process.

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