While the Digital Communication platform does not have a translation option there is a work around. Using the view as a web page URL you can go to Google Translate and use the website option to get a URL that is a Spanish translation. You can then include that URL into your email. The below information is from the Google translate web page.
Translate websites
Important: This feature isn't supported in all regions.
- In your browser, go to Google Translate.
- At the top, click Websites.
- We recommend setting the original language to “Detect language.”
- In the “Website,” enter a URL.
- Click Go
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Switch between original & translated websites
When you open a translated website, you can switch between the original and translated versions.
On medium to large screens
- Option 1: At the top left, click the language tabs.
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Option 2: At the top right, click the Down arrow
to open the dropdown menu. Select Translation or Original.
On small screens
- Option 1: At the top left, click the language tabs.
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Option 2: At the top right, click More
. In the expanded menu, next to “Show original page,” click the switch
to change between the original and translated website.
Change the language of a translated website
After you open a translated website, you can change the translation language.
- Check that you’re on the translated website.
- At the top, in the translation language tab, click the Down arrow
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Tip: If you think the original language of the website is incorrect, click the the original language tab Down arrow
.
Website translation widget
If you’re an academic institution or government, nonprofit, or non-commercial website, you may be eligible to sign up for the Google Translate Website Translator shortcut. This tool translates web content into over 100 languages. To get the Website Translator shortcut, sign up on our website translation form.