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  • Hi reececropley,

    Yes, this is most likely due to a setting that has not yet been set. I would go through each setting in the options panel in Settings > Google Language Translator, and then make sure you have a value for each setting, especially for the “Specific Languages” checkboxes and the “Flags” checkboxes.

    Actually, try placing a couple of checkboxes in those areas, then saving your options, and then come back afterwards and set those options back to the way you want.

    That should get rid of the error.

    If not, please let me know.

    Thanks, Rob

    Hi reececropley, were you able to resolve this issue with the plugin?

    Let me know, thanks!

    Rob

    Thread Starter reececropley

    (@reececropley)

    I’m afraid I haven’t got round to trying it, its a work project and Ive been off for the xmas period. Ill be back in by the end of the week, try it out and then let you know.

    If it works ill set it to resolved.

    Thread Starter reececropley

    (@reececropley)

    Hi Rob,

    I have managed to get it all working. Thank you.

    Awesome. Thanks for letting me know!

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