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PowerPoint and Word text boxes
Text boxes in Powerpoint and Word:
1. Include the context of text boxes in the document's word count. I am a translator and I am paid a certain number of cents per word translated; right now I have to count the words in all text boxes separately and calculate it by hand. 2. Include the contents of text boxes in default language selection and spell checker. Right now text boxes have to be selected individually to do so. 3. In Word's default language selection scroll-down menu, display only the language modules that are installed. I think the people who create documents containing text in more than one language are a minority. 4. In Word, the word count for a document is different if the document is open or closed. I consider this to be a bug. 5. There should be a spell checker feature (a checkbox that the user can turn on or off) to ignore Website addresses and e-mail addresses (anything that contains http://, ftp://, www, .com or @). Right now the spell checker stops on each of them and it slows the work considerably. |
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