French term
Consulter l'aide de l'interface programme
Sélectionner: Retour à l'accueil - Retour au programme - Faire une visite guidée- Consluter l'aide de l'interface programme
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Proposed translations
Consult programme interface help
Go to the application interface Help function / Go to application Help
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GILLES MEUNIER
: Je pense que des verbes comme 'see', 'refer to' sont plus adaptés...
41 mins
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Please see the software programme interface help
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GILLES MEUNIER
: je pense que le 'please' n'est pas nécessaire
36 mins
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Possible, je l'ai toutefois rencontré plus d'une fois ... Merçi!
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