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I have bookmarked your web page that I am sure will be helpful for futureGreg Maxey said:Graham,
Where you intending this as a reply to some arcane post that doesn't appear
to be referenced anywhere in your posting?
If not, then I would say that you have asked a rather cryptic question. ;-)
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Graham Mayor wrote:
I did not mean to be "cryptic". Perhaps I should phrase my question more clearly. I am writing a paper and I would like the word count to register as a footnote as I am writing. If it is possible for the page numbering in the auto text to adjust atomatically, why can't the same thing be done with the word count feature? The only way I am able to do it now is by selecting the text and manually typing in the word count.
Daiya Mitchell said:Use Insert | Field, select Document Info in left column and NumWords in the
right column. OK to insert it. I think you will need to right-click and
"update field" every so often to update it, or select and hit F9, it won't
increase automatically. I am not sure whether you can put it in a footnote,
and wouldn't advise you to anyhow.
MacWord does have a Live Word Count on the status bar that automatically
adjusts, but I think the Win versions don't? Someone will correct me if I
am wrong. Maybe WinWord has a Word Count Toolbar that does the same?
However, there is little unhealthier than constantly staring at the word
count, and I would not be surprised if over-concentration on the word count
resulted in a worse paper than otherwise. It would also slow Word down a bit
to be constantly calculating the numbers.
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thanks, Daiya. I'll let you know if it works.