What file formats can I use?
You can use CSV and Excel formats (.xlsx, .xls) for your translations. Our tool works best with these to ensure all data is preserved.
How does the date format change?
Both Spanish and Afrikaans use the same date format: DD/MM/YYYY. This means your dates will stay the same after translation.
What about currency conversion?
Our tool automatically converts currency from Euros (EUR) to South African Rand (ZAR) during the translation process.
Is my data secure?
Yes! We take data security seriously. Your files are not stored after translation, ensuring your business information remains private.
Are there any limitations to the translations?
While our tool handles most business terms well, some complex or niche terminology may require review. We recommend checking important sections after translation.
How much does it cost?
Pricing may vary based on features and usage. We offer competitive rates for businesses, ensuring you get quality translations without breaking the bank.
Does it preserve Excel formulas when translating from Spanish to Afrikaans?
Yes, all Excel formulas and cell references are maintained during translation. Functions are automatically adapted to Afrikaans Excel standards.
How are date formats handled in Spanish to Afrikaans translation?
Date formats are automatically converted from DD/MM/YYYY to DD/MM/YYYY format while preserving the underlying date values.
What about currency conversion in spreadsheets?
Currency symbols are updated from EUR to ZAR format. Note: Exchange rate calculations are not automatically applied - only formatting is changed.