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Problem:
The client wants to change their translated URL to be the same as the main language URL.
Solution:
1. Navigate to WordPress Dashboard > WPML > Settings > Translated documents options.
2. Select the option "Copy from original language if translation language uses encoded URLs".
3. Click Save to apply the settings.
4. Go to Dashboard > Pages and open the edit screen of the original page.
5. In the sidebar options under the "Languages" section, make a minor edit to the page, such as adding an extra space.
6. Save the changes to trigger an update.
7. Once a circular arrow appears beside the second language's links, indicating an update is needed, edit the translation again.
8. Save the translation after ensuring it is 100% translated.
For additional guidance, refer to our documentation on translating page slugs.

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Last updated by Christopher Amirian 11 months, 1 week ago.

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December 26, 2023 at 7:17 am #15128287

Atiq Rahman

i want to change my translated url same as main language url, how i did this?

December 26, 2023 at 7:24 am #15128327

Christopher Amirian
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Yerevan (GMT+04:00)

Hi there,

Please follow the steps below:

- Go to WordPress Dashboard > WPML > Settings > Translated documents options
- Select " Copy from original language if translation language uses encoded URLs" option.
- Save the settings.
- Go to your Dashboard > Pages.
- Open the edit screen of the original page. You should see a pencil/circle/gear icon in the sidebar options under the "Languages" section.
- Make a small change, for example, add an extra blank space at the end of a sentence/paragraph.
- Save it.
- You should now see that a circular arrow appears beside the 2nd languages links, this means that an update is required.
- Edit the translation again and save it up to 100% translated.

For more information:
https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/translating-page-slugs/

Thanks.