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Last updated by Kor 1 month, 2 weeks ago.

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February 24, 2025 at 3:43 pm #16741995

Kor
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Singapore (GMT+08:00)

Thank you for your response.

If you send the content for translation via Translation Management and then manually resave each translation, it will essentially be the same process as saving through the site’s backend editor. What I'm suggesting is to bulk send these "already" translated contents to "automatic translation." This way, you can "resave" or "update" multiple pages simultaneously. Since the content has already been translated, it shouldn’t consume any additional credits. It should simply resync the pages for you.

Apologies for missing your earlier question. To clarify, this isn't a bug that prevents the links from being updated. It’s typically related to server resource limitations that can cause the page link to not sync fully. So, I recommend resyncing the pages to ensure the links are updated properly.

Feel free to try translating pages to new languages to see if the process works correctly.

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