Poorman’s automated translation with R and Google Sheets using {googlesheets4}

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A little trick I thought about this week; using Google Sheets, which includes a “googletranslate()” function to translate a survey that we’re preparing at work, from French to English, and using R of course. You’ll need a Google account for this. Also, keep in mind that you’ll be sending the text you want to translate to Google, so don’t go sending out anything sensitive. First, let’s load the needed packages:

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