Word Count Power Point Thread poster: Sonia Gomes
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Sonia Gomes Local time: 12:56 Portuguese to English + ...
I know this issue has been dealt and my sincere apologies for bringing it up. I have recently done a Power point translation and can anyone help me to go about a word count Thank you Sonia | | |
Sonia Gomes wrote: I know this issue has been dealt and my sincere apologies for bringing it up. I have recently done a Power point translation and can anyone help me to go about a word count Thank you Sonia You can visit site http://www.practiline.com. Very good program/ Trial version work with out problem during to 15 days. It\'s enough for you. Second method - you copy and paste all text from slides to Word. some inconveniently. And 3-d method (if you work with Trados) - Trados\'s utilite T-Window for Power Point. | | |
Practicount, Total Assistant | Jan 20, 2004 |
Take a look in Google, you can download a trial version | | |
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check the properties | Jan 20, 2004 |
Open the file in Power Point, go to the menu File-Properties, go to the Statistics Tab. You have there the total wordcount, slides, paragraphs, etc. HTH Grace. ps. I've just check with practicount and the wordcount is the same reported in the properties.
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Selcuk Akyuz Türkiye Local time: 10:26 English to Turkish + ... Total Assistant | Jan 20, 2004 |
You may try Total Assistant, it is really a good programme counting the words in text boxes as well. Selcuk Akyuz | | |
Sonia Gomes Local time: 12:56 Portuguese to English + ... TOPIC STARTER Thank you very much | Jan 20, 2004 |
Thank you so very much. I really appreciate so many people taking the time off from work to help me out. Best wishes Sonia | | |
Hello, With Trados 6.5 you can save the Powerpoint file as ttx file and analyse it. Hans | |
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Total Assistant vs. Practicount | Jan 26, 2004 |
Hello, I just tried both trial versions on a file I recently translated with tables, and there is a big difference; Total Assistant gives me 553 lines and Practicount gives me 630 lines (not gross lines), both at 55 characters a line, etc. how does it come? thanks for any answer Noe | | |
What was the version of PractiCount you used? | Jan 27, 2004 |
Did you count with the new version of PractiCount (2.4)? It can also count embedded documents in MS Office files. So the difference might be due to that if there any of such in your PowerPoint file. Or it might be the matter of settings configuration. | | |
Practicount 2.4 | Feb 1, 2004 |
Hello, I used the actual version 2.4, now I tried Freebudget on the same file, which gives me the same result as Practicount, so I wouldn't recommend the third one cheers Noe | | |