Export PS text to Word

How to export all text in a PS file to a text as a word file?

Hello, I found those via a search on the web: http://www.thunderouscrickets.com/articles/16/photoshop-text-export-import-scripts

https://github.com/omgmog/Photoshop-text-export

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