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Right click on the power point file and go to properties. Then select the statistics tab - it gives you the number of words as well as other details.
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Or use File>Properties>Statistics
Mar 4, 2003
When the document is open, you can also go to File>Properties>Statistics. Be careful though, as I have found Powerpoint wordcounts to be unreliable - you may still need to laboriously cut/paste into a Word file to be absolutely sure.
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