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In a Microsoft Word document, I know how to get the total word count, from "Tools". But how do I find out the count of a specific word, eg how many times does "the" or "we" appear
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you could do a replace (ctrl+h) and type in the as "the" word to find and replace it with "the" and click replace all and it will tell you how many times it has replaced "the" with "the"
But you will then have to check the document as it would remove any capital letters that may be used in "The"
you could do a replace (ctrl+h) and type in the as "the" word to find and replace it with "the" and click replace all and it will tell you how many times it has replaced "the" with "the"
But you will then have to check the document as it would remove any capital letters that may be used in "The"
Further to Chucks suggestion
I do not think there is a specific function available to do that. However, with a little bit of trickery you can find out what you need.
Open the document. and then left click on EDIT. Then left click on REPLACE. Where it asks you to FIND WHAT, type in the word the followed by a space. The space is very important! otherwise it will recognise ALL words with the sequence 'the'.
Where it asks you to REPLACE WITH, type in eht again followed by a space). Then left click on REPLACE ALL. A window will appear telling you how many instances of the word 'the' appear in the document.
A window will appear telling you how many instances of the word will be replaced.
Now repeat the process with the word we (followed by a space) and the word ew (followed by a space).
But remember as you close the document, when it asks if you want to make changes click NO.
It seems a bit complex but does the trick! Good luck.
I do not think there is a specific function available to do that. However, with a little bit of trickery you can find out what you need.
Open the document. and then left click on EDIT. Then left click on REPLACE. Where it asks you to FIND WHAT, type in the word the followed by a space. The space is very important! otherwise it will recognise ALL words with the sequence 'the'.
Where it asks you to REPLACE WITH, type in eht again followed by a space). Then left click on REPLACE ALL. A window will appear telling you how many instances of the word 'the' appear in the document.
A window will appear telling you how many instances of the word will be replaced.
Now repeat the process with the word we (followed by a space) and the word ew (followed by a space).
But remember as you close the document, when it asks if you want to make changes click NO.
It seems a bit complex but does the trick! Good luck.
The previous answers make this very complicated. There is a very easy way.
This works for Word 2007.
Click on "Find".
Type "the".
Click on "More".
Tick "Find Whole Words Only".
Click on "Find in".
Click on "Main document".
The number of instances of "the" is displayed.
In older versions of Word you click on "Find All".
This works for Word 2007.
Click on "Find".
Type "the".
Click on "More".
Tick "Find Whole Words Only".
Click on "Find in".
Click on "Main document".
The number of instances of "the" is displayed.
In older versions of Word you click on "Find All".
If you do use "replace", there is no need to worry about capital letters, "eht" etc. Just replace "the" with nothing and then use the "Undo" button afterwards.
Also, the solution with the space will not be accurate. It's OK for "the" because "the" is always followed by a space, but other words might be followed by a comma or a full stop, for example.
Also, the solution with the space will not be accurate. It's OK for "the" because "the" is always followed by a space, but other words might be followed by a comma or a full stop, for example.