Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 12840
Provide Word-Frequency list tool (Word Count Statistics)
Last modified: 2013-02-07 22:37:52 UTC
Just a suggestion for a future feature: I'd like to see an option to have Writer generate a list of all the words used in the current document, ordered by frequency. This would be most helpful in creating an index to a book-length work; the least common words are good candidates for inclusion in the index. If it could work with multiple files (eg chapters in a book, where each chapter resides in a separate file) that would be helpful. I lack the skills to code up such a thing myself, so I thought I'd throw it out in case somebody found it interesting. It's a feature that would serve a fairly specialized niche of OpenOffice.org users, but it would be invaluable to those few.
Reassigned to BH
I think it is better using macro. this feature is not so much used by people. so better not adding more complicated to the OOo. you can ask in the user nailing list for help about this macro
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