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I want to compare a large number of documents, in different folders, to see their word counts.
So far, using several different search methods and programs, all I've been able to do is come up with lists of docs that show each doc's size in kilobytes. This isn't accurate enough because the kb count is 'rounded'. Ideally, I could institute a search for *.doc and have the result show every document's word total. Anyone know a way of doing this? I'm running XPP and Word 2003. Search apps I've tried are 'Search Everything', Agent Ransack and its full version, File Locator Pro. |
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