When you are browsing webpages in Google Chrome, if the page language is other than your language (system language), Google Translate offers to translate it. By default, Google auto translation is enabled in both Google Chrome and when using Google Toolbar. The auto translation feature lets Google automatically translate the text on Web pages where the text is from a language you don't speak into a language that you do. If your small business works with individuals or other businesses that maintain a website in another language and you would rather view the site in its native language so nothing is lost in translation, disable this feature in either the Google Chrome Web browser or on the Google Toolbar. The only way I found to re-enable the translation toolbar for a specific language is to go on a page with a language that you did not disable (japanese for exemple). When the toolbar appear, you select: This page is in 'English' on the left side of the toolbar. That way, when you return on the option button (on the right side of the toolbar), you can uncheck 'Never translate English'. The next time you go on an english website, the toolbar will be displayed. If someone find a better way to do it, please post it!:-) hth caver_tim 15:36.
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