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Hats off to both Mr. Maxey and Mr. Edstein for their word count macros.
I tried both and as wonderful as they are, they don't seem to work for my admittedly obscure situation. I am looking to get a "word count" for eight jinja expressions, specifically: % if, % elif, % else, % endif, %p if, %p elif, %p else, and %p endif. Ideally this could be accomplished in batch. That is, I direct the macro to a folder and it processes each of the .docx files in the folder and spits out a table with the name of the document in column 1 of a row and the corresponding word counts (for the 8 expressions) in columns 2-9. Is there a means to force the Word Usage and Frequency Report Macro to do this, or if not, a relatively easy means to convert Mr. Edstein's macro to accomplish this? |
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