๐๏ธ Send/Receive Explanation (0.4)
Teamwork is essential for good Bible translation. To facilitate this teamwork, Paratext allows you to collaborate using a feature called Send/Receive. Send/Receive also creates a back-up of your project on another device and is incredibly valuable even for translators working on their own.
๐๏ธ Send/Receive for the first time (0.4.1)
When you hear that the administrator has added you to the project, use the Send/Receive command to get a copy of the project on your computer.
๐๏ธ Working in a shared project (0.4.2)
In this video, you learnt about using send/receive regularly to keep sharing your work with your colleagues, and to receive their changes.
๐๏ธ S/R (4) Avoiding Conflicts in a shared project (0.4.2)
Avoiding conflicts
๐๏ธ Paratext Conflicts (1.6a)
What is a Conflict
๐๏ธ Paratext Conflict Notes (1.6b)
What they look like and how to deal with them
๐๏ธ Collaboration tools (4.1)
Paratext Live has changed in Paratext 9.3. See the [Paratext manual for details] ../../Training-Manual/05-Stage-4/20.Collaboration-tools.md)
๐๏ธ Chorus Hub (4.2)
Translation teams that do not have a good internet connection but sometimes work in the same office can still use Send/Receive to collaborate on a project by using ChorusHub. It uses a local area network.