Yes, right click the blank area around the formatting box (the bar that lets you edit your word font) and some words- some with a tick beside them -and than click on "word count". Another box should appear with the word "Recount" on the right. Click this button and the amount of words you have written will appear in the area on the left of the box. Than if you click the arrow pointing down, right beside the total of words, it will tell you how many characters, pages, paragraps etc. you have done.
Words per minute is the actual total number of words you have typed (including deleted words), whereas Gross words per minute is the number of words you have typed excluding the ones you typed but deleted. Does that make sense?
Go to tools then go to word count
It would be a positive correlation. As the time increases, the number of words typed would also increase.
highlight the paragraph then go to tools and press 'word count'
Go to "tools" then word count. Tools is on the top tabs. There you go!
Highlight the text. Click word count on the MS Word toolbar.
Open Open Office, then go to tools and then find word count now you know how many words you have in your whole writing if you want to know part of it highlight it so you can find out there are "the number of words" of what you selected.
Take the typed words and divide it by the number of minutes. ex. 3,250 words / 12 min = 270 w/m. (sorry if this isn't a realistic example)
Yes because in each case 32 words are typed each minute
The number of typed words that fit on a page depends on several factors, including font size, typeface, line spacing, and margins. On average, a standard page formatted in 12-point Times New Roman font with single spacing can hold about 500 to 600 words. If using double spacing, this number typically drops to around 250 to 300 words per page. Adjustments to these settings can significantly alter the word count.
no because then it will be a typed warning
Word Count