yes there is. i was wondering the same thing and discovered that it was under the tab titled "review" under the name "word count"
Office 2003 works under windows, the 2008 under mac.
Microsoft Office Word
Word countingFrom the Microsoft office online help: Count the words in your publication with Microsoft WordIf you have Microsoft Word 6.0 or later installed, then you can count words in your Microsoft Publisher publication. Microsoft Word counts the words in a text box or in a series of connected text boxes.In your publication, click the text box that contains the words you want to count. If the text box is connected to other text boxes, all the words in the connected text boxes are counted. On the Edit menu, click Edit Story in Microsoft Word. On the Tools menu in Word, click Word Count. Click Close. On the Microsoft Word File menu, click Close & Return to .
A .docx file is a Microsoft Office Word document, but is only compatible with Microsoft Office Word 2007 and Microsoft Office Word 2010. A .doc file is compatible with previous versions of Microsoft Office Word.
# Install Microsoft Office (assuming this isn't already done); # Go to the 'Start' menu; # Select 'Microsoft Office'; # Select 'Microsoft Word'.
Microsoft Windows is built in your computer and includes Wordpad, which is a very basic word processor. Microsoft Office, which includes Microsoft Word must be bought separately, so it is not free.
Microsoft office
No, Microsoft Office is a group of various software products as: Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Access
Open office is free to download, but Microsoft word has to be paid for.
Click on 'Word Count' after clicking 'Tools' on the Microsoft Word Menu bar.. This is for Microsoft word. i want it for the free program TextEdit on macs.
You can find the Word Count option in the Tools menu, or on the Proofing section of the Review tab.
Yes just like PowerPoint