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Old 03-11-2022, 02:32 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
If all you need is the total number of <table>, <ol> and <ul> tags per file/book, this could easily be done as a plugin.

Well there we go. Since that one’s better as a plugin AND can already be done via search, probably not a great one. Need to learn me some python one of these days.

Edit: actually, the below does sound just about perfect for what I’d be trying to do.

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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
You could then create your own saved search group with searches for whatever you wanted to count for the report.

Would that work?

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