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word count


Question Posted Wednesday August 11 2004, 10:24 am

nebody kno a website that counts words in an essay for you??

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EnJoI69 answered Thursday August 12 2004, 3:44 am:
I dont know of any websites, but in microsoft word, go to tools, and word count..

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Mizz_Chupaz answered Thursday August 12 2004, 12:49 am:
if you use microsoft word there is a function that does a word count for you. Just go to on ur taskbar

Tools > Word Count


hope that helps
--Chupaz

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x33_onlly_One answered Thursday August 12 2004, 12:32 am:
i dont know a website but if you type it on Microsoft Word you can go to "tools" then click on word count

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liddylflirtx3 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 6:36 pm:
no i don't sorry .. but i'm answering this because in microsoft word - near where you click spellcheck - there is a button that says word count .. self explanatory .. lol good luck! =)

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Roxybabii922 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 1:15 pm:
Umm Microsoft Word counts them for you...

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BeTtErx3OffOx answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 12:04 pm:
hey! here is a website...

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SaraMichelle answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 11:51 am:
if you use your umm microsoft word thing under tools is a word count u can use =)

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Lena answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 11:34 am:
Word, just go to like file or something one of those and word count =)

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benji answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 11:23 am:
If you have microsoft word it counts the words and paragraphs for you.

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hotcherry answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 11:01 am:
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or if you have microsoft word...that counts them

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AdviceMistress answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 10:38 am:
i kno microsoft word counts ur letters and stuff for essays you have written!! :)

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MFS answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 10:38 am:
Most word processors have this function built-in. Microsoft Word, back to early version of the program, can give a word count, as can Word Perfect, AbiWord, WriteNow, MacWrite, StarOffice and the word app in Open Office.

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