Word Count

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Maurice

Is there a way to get a word count for hightlighted sections? Please advise
for Word 2003 and 2007
 
Maurice,
2003
First select all the highlighted text. Do this using Edit - Search, click on
the more button in the search dialog, click on format button, choose
highlight, check the box Highlight all items found, click on find all, Word
will indicate how many highlighted words have been found. Then you can do a
word count, using Tools - Word count.
2007
On the Home tab, in the edit section click on Search button, click More,
Format button, choose Highlight ... ..., to count the words, click on the
Review tab, Proofing group, Word count button.
 
Why are you suggesting a search? I find that if I select text and choose
Tools - Word Count, that then tells me how many words are in the selection.
The selected sections do not have to be contiguous (press Ctrl and drag to
select additional areas if desired). In Word 2007, Review tab - Word Count
does the same thing for selected text. Edit - Search isn't needed... unless
you're reading the question differently from me.
 
Herb,
I thought the poster meant, count the words which have been highlighted
using the highlighter tool on the formatting toolbar, next to the text color
button. Sorry if I misread the question.
 
Herb,
I'm not a native English speaker so I have been known to misinterpret a
question.
Luc Sanders
MVP - PowerPoint
 
It's often difficult for native speakers, as well, since "highlight" has a
number of different possible meanings. Not everybody uses Word's own
standard vocabulary. So, when I say "highlight", someone else might think I
mean "select", while a Word guru would usually think I mean to use the
highlighter tool.

....and we won't even talk about words like too, two, to, too-too and tutu.
;-)

--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
 
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