Video: Work with word counts in your document (2024)

View the word count and other information in your document. Learn how to insert and update the word count in to the body of your document.

Show the word count

  • To see the number of words in your document, look at the status bar at the lower left bottom of the Word window.

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Find word count statistics

Click on the word count in the status bar to see the number of characters, lines, and paragraphs in your document.

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Insert the word count in your document

  1. Click in your document where you want the word count to appear.

  2. Click Insert > Quick Parts > Field.

  3. In the Field nameslist, click NumWords, and then click OK.

  4. To update the word count, right-click the number, and then choose Update Field.

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Show word count

I am working on a Word document for a school assignment, and I don’t need to write more than 1,000 words.

Luckily, Word 2013 provides a few handy word counting features that will help me keep below my word limit.

As I work on my document, I can keep an eye on my word count on the status bar, down in the lower left corner of the Word window.

If you don’t see the word count in your document, right-click anywhere on the status bar to bring up this menu, and then click Word Count.

As I type, or remove text in my document, the Word Count updates automatically.

And if I click the Word Count in the status bar, a box appears giving me even more detail, including the number of characters and the number of lines that my document contains.

I don’t want to include my document’s footnotes in my total word count, so I’ll uncheck this box.

This section of my document can’t be more than a third of the total document length. To check the length, I select the paragraphs in this section, and the status bar shows the number of words in my selected text.

It looks like I have 205 words in my selected text, out of a total of 968 words, so I am still below my target.

I want to insert the word count in my document, so my teacher can see it when I hand-in my paper.

I click in my document where I want the word count to appear.

In the ribbon, on the INSERT tab, I click Quick Parts, and then click Field.

I select NumWords in the list of Field names, and then click OK.

If I make changes to the document, the word count won’t update automatically. To update it, I’ll right-click the Word Count, and choose Update Field.

To make sure that the latest word count appears when I print my document, I click FILE and then Options.

In the left panel, I click Display, and then under Printing options, I select Update fields before printing.

For more information about word counts, see the course summary.

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FAQs

How do I put word count on my document? ›

Select in your document where you want the word count to appear. Go to Insert > Quick Parts > Field. In the Field names list, select NumWords, and then select OK.

How do I keep track of word count in word? ›

Count the number of words in a part of a document

Then on the Tools menu, click Word Count. Just like the Word desktop program, Word for the web counts words while you type. If you don't see the word count at the bottom of the window, make sure you're in Editing view (click Edit Document > Edit in Word for the web).

How will you count the total words of a document? ›

Tip: Use this feature for long documents, like novels or screenplays.
  1. On your computer, open a document in Google Docs.
  2. To find the count of words, characters, and pages, at the top of the page, click Tools. Word count.
  3. To close the window, click Done.

How do you count words in a video? ›

To get an actual word count, you need to multiply the total running time by the number of words generally spoken in each minute of video footage. Words-per-minute depend on the kind of content you're localizing.

What is the shortcut for word count? ›

Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+G. Customize Quick Access Toolbar – add the Word Count button.

Is there a free word count tracker for writers? ›

Word Counter is a free word & sentence counting tool by Semrush. It helps you find out how many words, sentences, paragraphs, and characters your copy has.

How many words is in a 3 to 5 minute video? ›

For a 5 minute video, you would need around 750 words if someone is speaking the entire time. Adjust as needed for scenes without voiceover or dialogue.

How many words is a 40 minute video? ›

5200 words

How many words is a 60 second video? ›

The average 60 second script has 150 words in it – which is a natural speaking rate of 2.5 words per second. It is possible to get up to 180 words in a 60 second script, but the voiceover will be on the cusp of sounding rushed.

How many words is 2 minutes of video? ›

Video Length: 2 minutes = 240-word script

It's important to keep as close to this rule as possible, so you don't write more content than you can fit into your video. This rule is based on the average reading speed.

How many words is 3 minutes of video? ›

Conquer your fear of public speaking. Own your presence. Speech and publication coach Daphne Gray-Grant found that, on average, people speak at a rate of 125 to 150 wpm so a 3 minutes long speech uses between 375 to 450 words.

How many words are in a 5 minute video? ›

Although pacing varies, a 5-minute speech is roughly 750 words.

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