FlowWright’s workflow designer supports full globalization, allowing labels to be displayed in the appropriate language based on the user's culture. This globalization page enables you to manage globalization keys and values for a specific culture.
As FlowWright Admin, you need to go to the Administration > Globalization page.

The Globalization UI is shown below. The primary language is US-English (en-US). The list of local resources appears in the list view on the left pane. The resource items for the selected resource are displayed as a table in the right pane. You can use the Search textbox to filter the list.

Select the Global tab as shown below. The list of local resources appears in the list view on the left pane. The resource items for the selected resource are displayed as a table in the right pane.

Select the Actions > Create menu option to create a new globalization resource value. Use the Edit menu option to modify the resource value. The Copy and Remove menu options duplicate a resource and delete unnecessary ones. Use the Clear Globalization Cache to refresh the cache memory.

Select the Export > Resource Group menu options to generate and download the resource values as XML or SQL files. Then, you can import these resource values as an XML file into the target FlowWright environment.
Choose Export > Culture to generate and download all resource values for the primary culture as XML or SQL files.

Select the Import > Resource Group menu options to import resource values as an XML file into the current FlowWright environment. After importing, existing resource values and items will be replaced.

Select Primary culture from the drop-down list. Click the Globalize > Steps menu option to globalize steps and categories. The FlowWright application uses the default translator (either Azure or Google) to globalize the steps and categories and executes this as a background task. A confirmation message appears in the top-right corner.

Select Primary culture from the drop-down list. Click the Globalize > Forms menu option to globalize the Form widgets and categories. The FlowWright application uses the default translator (either Azure or Google) to globalize the widgets and categories and executes this as a background task. A confirmation message appears in the top-right corner.

Select Primary culture from the drop-down list. Click the Globalize > Dashboard menu option to globalize the Dashboard widgets and categories. The FlowWright application uses the default translator (either Azure or Google) to globalize the widgets and categories and executes this as a background task. A confirmation message appears in the top-right corner.

Select the Translate > Google Translate menu to globalize the Resource Group, Resource, and Culture items. The FlowWright application requires a Google Cloud configuration to complete this process in the background. A confirmation message appears in the top-right corner.

To configure the Google Cloud settings, go to the Status > Status > Settings > Configuration menu option. Choose Google Cloud from the drop-down list to see the interface below. Copy and paste the translation API key into the field provided. Click here to set up the translation API key.

Select the Translate > Azure Translate menu to globalize the Resource Group, Resource, and Culture items. The FlowWright application requires Azure ML configuration to complete this task as a background process. A confirmation message appears in the top-right corner.

To configure the Azure ML settings, go to the Status > Status > Settings > Configuration menu option. Select Azure ML from the drop-down list to see the UI below. Copy and paste the subscription and translation API keys into the fields below. Click here to set up the translation API key.

Select Translator > Set Default Provider menu to configure the default translator for global resources and culture.

A pop-up window appears for configuration. Select Azure or Google from the drop-down list and click the Save button. A confirmation message appears in the top-right corner. From now on, the FlowWright application will use the default translator.
