One pass. Paste the copy, press the button.
Every text layer, in the right order, with the fonts swapped and the paragraphs re-aligned. Not layer by layer.
What it does
You paste the translated copy with a blank line between blocks. It matches each block to the layer it belongs to, writes it in, swaps the font, flips the alignment and sets the paragraph direction. One press, the whole design.
Why it is not find-and-replace
A bilingual design is not the same words in a different alphabet. The line breaks land elsewhere, the text box wants a different width, and the alignment has to mirror. Replacing the string alone gives you a design you then fix by hand for an hour.
What it will not do
It does not translate. You bring the copy — from a translator, from a client, from a spreadsheet — and it does the layout work around it. Machine translation in a printed design is somebody else's mistake to make.
The rest of it
Try it on the file you are stuck on.
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