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
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 1:22 AM, <
joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> 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).
>
>
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