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Deafjeff
15-05-2010, 05:58 PM
Hi,
Is it true that you cannot do word count on ipad pages?
catrancher
15-05-2010, 06:06 PM
Is it true that you cannot do word count on ipad pages?
Seems to be so. At least on this version. Perhaps they'll add it in later. :unsure:
Tom (:macwave:... at least I couldn't find it!)
Deafjeff
15-05-2010, 09:46 PM
I found this....
'However the truth is that Pages *does* have a word-count function. Bring up the Inspector in Pages, and select the first item in the array of icons across the top. This displays the Document pane, which has 3 options: Document, TOC (Table of contents) and Info. Select "Info" and this displays a variety of items of information about the document, including a word count. It is a dynamic display, so if you select any amount of the document with the cursor, the "Info" display shows the data relating to that selection - again, including a word count.'
catrancher
15-05-2010, 10:00 PM
I found this....
'However the truth is that Pages *does* have a word-count function. Bring up the Inspector in Pages, and select the first item in the array of icons across the top. This displays the Document pane, which has 3 options: Document, TOC (Table of contents) and Info. Select "Info" and this displays a variety of items of information about the document, including a word count. It is a dynamic display, so if you select any amount of the document with the cursor, the "Info" display shows the data relating to that selection - again, including a word count.'
Jeff,
That's true. :yes:
But only for the full Mac version. The iPad version sadly doesn't seem to have the Inspector. :thumbsdown:
Tom (:macwave:... maybe some day!)
Keith
15-05-2010, 11:36 PM
I have a terrible secret, I hate the multiple window approach on macosx. The inspectors and other things that litter the desktop when an app is in focus. I really would prefer an app to be selfcontained in a window :yes:
now. I've noticed that on the ipad, apps that have one window on macosx are fine. Apps that use inspectors and other windows arent and I'm sure its because the developers are thinking ok erm so where do these options go then on this fullscreenapp ipad.
My thinking/hope is that this will make them ponder new ways of displaying important info constantly without an inspector.
Anyway that aside :lol: theyre all version 1 apps, they'll all improve quickly
catrancher
15-05-2010, 11:56 PM
I have a terrible secret, I hate the multiple window approach on macosx. The inspectors and other things that litter the desktop when an app is in focus. I really would prefer an app to be selfcontained in a window :yes:
now. I've noticed that on the ipad, apps that have one window on macosx are fine. Apps that use inspectors and other windows arent and I'm sure its because the developers are thinking ok erm so where do these options go then on this fullscreenapp ipad.
My thinking/hope is that this will make them ponder new ways of displaying important info constantly without an inspector.
Anyway that aside :lol: theyre all version 1 apps, they'll all improve quickly
:yes:
But please, not the paradigm that Adobe uses in Elements! :eek:
Tom (:macwave:... move the window around until you lose it!)
Keith
16-05-2010, 12:46 AM
:yes:
But please, not the paradigm that Adobe uses in Elements! :eek:
Tom (:macwave:... move the window around until you lose it!)
agreed :/ no idea what they were thinking on that one!
Loving the ipad though really am :D it'll work out!
Keith
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