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Count characters and words in Word - that's how it works

Would you like to know how many words or characters you have already written in your Word document? Then follow our instructions..

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If you are writing a text in Word and want to know how many words or characters you have already written, there is no need to start counting yourself. Thanks to a function, the program takes over the counting completely automatically. In the following, we explain how you can display the number of words or characters in your document.

Count characters and words in Word - that's how it works

  1. Open your Word document and click on " Review " in the menu bar at the top .
  2. On the far left, under the Document Review section, you will find the Word Count option . Click on it.
  3. You will immediately be shown a window showing the number of words and characters . All letters, special characters and punctuation marks in your text are considered characters. Word once again distinguishes between the number of characters with spaces and the number of characters without spaces. Word also automatically counts the pages, paragraphs, and lines of your document.
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Alternatively, you can also click on the display of the number of words in the lower bar . The " Word Count " in Word then opens automatically.

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