Get a translated result from currently opened Google Translate page
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How does this automation work?
Bardeen's playbook for Google Translate is designed for seamless integration into your workflow, facilitating instant data sourcing and research efforts. When working across languages, it is often necessary to translate content for diverse audiences or understand foreign language material. This Playbook automates the extraction of translated results directly from your currently opened Google Translate page, saving you the hassle of manual copying and ensuring that you can quickly proceed with your multilingual tasks.
Here's how this workflow operates:
- Step 1: Extract Translation - Scraper is utilized to extract the translation result from the active Google Translate tab. The Scraper is configured with the Google Translate template by Bardeen, ensuring accurate data capture.
How to run the playbook
Ever stumbled through the cumbersome process of manually extracting translated text from a Google Translate page? Copying, pasting, losing formatting—it's a translation tangle. But what if there was a smoother route? Envision effortlessly extracting the translated result directly from the open Google Translate page.
No more juggling between tabs, no more frustration with lost formatting. Whether you're a language enthusiast documenting phrases or a global communicator seeking efficient translation workflows, this playbook streamlines the process.
Bid farewell to the manual intricacies and welcome a more straightforward approach to accessing your translated content. It's more than automation; it's about making your language journey a little less tangled. Ready to let your translated results seamlessly flow from Google Translate?
Let’s set it up!
Step 1: Pin the playbook
You will be redirected to install the browser extension when you run it for the first time.
Click the “Pin it” button at the top of this page to get this automation saved to your Playbook, if you already have the Bardeen extension installed.
Step 2: Run the playbook to get a translated result from currently opened Google Translate page
Navigate to a Google Translate page and press Option + B on Mac or ALT + B on a Windows machine on your keyboard to launch Bardeen. Click on the playbook card and run the automation.
The playbook will extract details from the currently opened Google Translate page like source text, translated text, source language, translated language and translated transcription, and display it on the screen.
You can also edit the playbook and add your next action to further customize the automation.
You can also find more about how to improve your personal productivity and automate your data sourcing and research process.
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