Normally at the bottom right of the screen it show you, this is if you are using windows.
You will see it in the status bar.
It would depend on the software you are using.
It would depend on the software you are using.
The status bar.
The status bar typically displays the number of pages in a document in programs like Microsoft Word or Google Docs. This information can be found at the bottom of the window.
The status bar contains the progress of your word document ( i.e amount of words on screen)
Menu bar: View: Page View option.
the suffix of M8 to your serial number indicates that your Browning BAR was made in the year 1968.
From Microsoft Word 2003 onwards, to view the total number of words you use the Word Count Dialog Box. This box is normally placed on the status bar at the bottom alongside the page number and language.The box displays the total number of words in the document, or the total number of selected words if a section of text is highlighted. Click the box to open it and further statistics appear, namely:number of pagesnumber of wordsnumber of characters (with and without spaces)number of paragraphsnumber of linesThere is a checkbox at the bottom of this window to Include text within textboxes, footnotes and endnotes in the count if you want to.If the Word Count Dialog Box is not shown on the status bar you can place it there by right-clicking anywhere on the status bar and clicking on "Word Count" on the pop-up menu that appears.
A double bar line indicates the end of a section in music.
The suffix to your serial number M7 indicates that your Browning BAR was made in the year 1967.This was the first year of production.
The title will be in the bar at the top of the window or if you hover your mouse over the document in your task bar it will show the name of your document.