Here is the dir list for the text before, the odt, and the text after exporting from the odt: 90601 Sep 10 00:51 soteria.txt -- original 45851 Sep 10 01:14 soteria.odt -- imported to libre 90503 Sep 10 01:17 soteria2.txt -- exported from libre I've uploaded each file here: http://www.upquick.com/temp/soteria.txt -- before http://www.upquick.com/temp/soteria.odt http://www.upquick.com/temp/soteria2.txt -- after ===== Dazed replied ===== > Not the same results I get so I would have to ask how you > are doing it with examples and tell us if you are measuring > all with the same tool. For example, Here are the wc counts > for a text file I created, imported into Libre Office, then > saved as an odt and as a doc file and finally re-saved > as a txt file (the one with the 2 appended. > > larry@hammerhead:~/Documents/Misc$ wc Ed* > 8 306 19456 Edmund Prescott Thiel.doc > 80 324 17242 Edmund Prescott Thiel.odt > 24 168 974 Edmund Prescott Thiel.txt > 24 168 961 Edmund Prescott Thiel2.txt > 136 966 38633 total ===== Joe original asked ===== >> Why is it that when I import a text file into libre office >> and then export the same text as an .odt document, the >> resulting document has a smaller word count and smaller >> character count than the original text file has? >> >> Then if I save the same .odt document as a .txt file, the >> resulting .txt file is bigger than the .odt file (actually >> almost the same size as the original text file). --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss