> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/advanced-features.md).

# Advanced Features

- [Overview](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/advanced-features/overview.md): This section provides in-depth guidance on utilizing tools like glossaries, project templates, and scheduled reports to optimize your translation and content creation workflows.
- [Creating and managing glossaries](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/advanced-features/creating-and-managing-glossaries.md): Learn how to create and manage glossaries on TextMaster to ensure consistent terminology across all your translation projects.
- [Setting up and using project templates](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/advanced-features/setting-up-and-using-project-templates.md): Learn how to create, customize, and use project templates in TextMaster to streamline your translation and copywriting workflows.
- [Configuring and utilizing scheduled reports](https://docs.textmaster.com/client/advanced-features/configuring-and-utilizing-scheduled-reports.md): Learn how to set up and manage scheduled reports in TextMaster to keep track of your project activities, transactions, and overall account performance.


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