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Problem:
After updating WPML, all translations on the client's site are marked as 'needs update'.
Solution:
If you're experiencing this issue, we recommend checking if you used automatic translation or updated the original posts. You may need to approve multiple translations at once. For guidance on how to review and approve multiple automatic translations, please visit How to Review Automatic Translations on Your Site.

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Last updated by Andrey 2 months ago.

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November 11, 2024 at 8:45 pm #16389633

borislavM

Background of the issue:
I am trying to have translations on my site hidden link.

Symptoms:
After updating, all the translations are showing as 'needs update'.

Questions:
Hello! After update all the translations turns "needs update". What shall I do now?

November 11, 2024 at 10:23 pm #16390357

Andrey
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Languages: English (English ) Russian (Русский )

Timezone: Europe/Kyiv (GMT+02:00)

Thank you for contacting WPML support.

Can you provide more background on whether you used automatic translation or updated the original posts?

You may need to approve multiple translations at once:
https://wpml.org/documentation/automatic-translation/how-to-review-automatic-translations-on-your-site/#approving-and-canceling-multiple-translation-reviews-at-once