On 2017/10/03 4:03, Krunose wrote:
On 02.10.2017 18:13, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
It happens once in a while .. I have to work (translate) PPT files
for which I use Impress and then need to know the number of words.
In the entire file.
So far I could not figure out, whether there is a way to count all
words in an Impress file.
(A similar question posted on the net somewhere was "closed, because
it is irrelevant" ???)
Today I found, that one can get a word count in the real PPT by
looking at properties.
Is there such a trick for Impress?
Thank you.
Thomas
I don't know about better solution but you could save presentation as
html (as one file) and then open that file in Writer.
Could this work for you?
Kruno
Under "save as" I cannot find anything resembling "html", so the file
has to be "exported" as xhtml.
But THAT give you all that computer language, which will NOT! be paid.
So the count for a test file I opened should be somewhere around 30
pages (translation), but the word/character count
in Writer gives a count like 350 pages.
If the companies would pay me that much, that would be wonderfull,
however that is unfortunately not how the world works ...
When I export it as html, I get a count of 52 words. That is obviously
not correct either.
Apparently, this does not work.
Thomas
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