Display file count on time machine

How can I see how many file are still remainingfom being backuped?
When you run time machine for the first time you could see how many files ar left, but once you use TM over and over... Where can find that information?

You can't -- that's not shown anywhere except on the first backup.
Doesn't the "xxx GB of yyy GB" under the progress bar on the TM Prefs window (or by clicking the TM icon in your menubar) give you a pretty good idea of how it's progressing?

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