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Ok, quick points for someone who is better at searching than I am...

I know I have seen before a list of translations of common application strings like "File," "Open," "Save," "Close," and "OK," into other languages. This was not just a scrape of Google translator, but an actual "official" list based on the localized OS. It seems to me that it was on Microsoft's site, but I'm not 100% sure.

I need to translate my application into Indonesian and wanted to give our translators a head start by filling in those common terms with the standard values, but now I cannot find the web page(s)! I've spent about 15 minutes and will continue to search (and will post the answer if I find it), but if someone else knows where that is (or finds it first!), please answer.

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Related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1792353/… – berry120 May 28 '12 at 12:34

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Microsoft Language Portal

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The only problem with this, is that it's based on Microsoft products, so it's still difficult to decipher which is which. – Troy Mar 5 at 15:30

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