Glossary entry

Swedish term or phrase:

klarmarkera här

English translation:

Mark as Completed here

Added to glossary by Sven Petersson
Jul 14, 2018 13:58
5 yrs ago
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Swedish term

klarmarkera här

Swedish to English Other General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
From a web-based introduction for new employees:

"Du kan klarmarkera här nedanför och sen ta en titt i [annat avsnitt] om du är nyfiken på din första dag."
"Klarmarkera här."

Is it fair to conclude that "klarmarkera här" means "click here to mark as done"?

I ask because

1) I'm not sure that "klarmarkera" involves *clicking* in this context because I'm using a line-by-line program to view the text, and I don't know what images/buttons will be next to "klarmarkera här" in the finished product.
(I've requested more information from those who sent me the text, but am still waiting on this.)

2) the more cautious translations that I can think of ("Mark as done here", etc.) sound awkward, especially if it turns out to just be a matter of clicking a button

Thanks
Change log

Jul 20, 2018 17:59: Sven Petersson Created KOG entry

Discussion

Agneta Pallinder Jul 14, 2018:
Klar = done, finished I would go with your initial thought "click here to mark as done" and make a note to check if "click" is appropriate, once you know more about buttons provided.

Proposed translations

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Mark as Completed here

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Sign here if you accept

Or maybe click here if it's a tab on the website
Peer comment(s):

disagree Agneta Pallinder : Don't understand where you get the "accept" from.
2 hrs
Thought that's what it meant
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mark complete here

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1 day 18 hrs

click as read

Hello

Surely, the reader is not completing (filling in) any information here but just clicking to show that he/she has read the passage? But as you said, without seeing the page and what happens when the reader interacts with it, doubts will persist
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