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Whether you're completing a homework assignment or drafting an article with Microsoft Word, it can be important to know how many words you've written. Fortunately, Word has an easy-to-use, built-in tool to keep track of your word count in each of its versions, including desktop, mobile or online. Simply select the correct menu, which differs by version, tap or click on word count and you'll have the information you need.
 
Whether you're completing a homework assignment or drafting an article with Microsoft Word, it can be important to know how many words you've written. Fortunately, Word has an easy-to-use, built-in tool to keep track of your word count in each of its versions, including desktop, mobile or online. Simply select the correct menu, which differs by version, tap or click on word count and you'll have the information you need.
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== Steps ==
 
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#Review the word count. Once you have an open document, check the bottom left, side of the document. The word count automatically appears in the lower scroll bar.
 
#Review the word count. Once you have an open document, check the bottom left, side of the document. The word count automatically appears in the lower scroll bar.
  
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{{Video:Check a Word Count in Microsoft Word|}}
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== Tips ==
 
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