This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem:
You are looking for a simple method to translate a Divi page, specifically asking if you can export the content into some table, translate it, and then import it back into the Divi builder.
Solution:
We recommend using the XLIFF export/import functionality. This allows you to export the page content into a translation file, translate it using a translation tool or by sending it to a translator, and then import it back. WPML will automatically apply the translated content to the correct page and maintain the connection with the original. You can find more information on configuring XLIFF file options here: https://wpml.org/documentation/translating-your-contents/using-desktop-cat-tools/configuring-xliff-file-options/
Divi also offers an export/import functionality for page layouts. However, after re-importing, the page will typically be in the default language. You would need to manually set the language and connect it to the correct translation in WPML.
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