Click on the Review tab. Click on the Word Count icon in the Proofing group.
The word count, probably.
SUM is the most commonly used one, but you also have Count, Average, Min, Max, Product, Count Numbers, StdDev, StdDevP, Var and VarP.
In some European countries, it is a rank of nobility, like duke, lord, dutchess, etc. It also describes a certain number, such as: The boxer was down for a count of ten. It also describes the ability to list numbers in a numerical order, such as: Can you count up to 100?
Right click status bar (bottom of Word window) and choose Word count to have it displayed all the time.
Filmmakers count on both dialog and on visual clues to communicate the essence of any story.
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because your actions count. You can say something but it doesn't prove anything to anyone you have to do something to make it count.
No, however they do count towards the "Linguist" badge on both the international and English site.
The word "study" can be both a count noun and a non-count noun. As a count noun, it refers to a particular room in a house designated for work or leisure. As a non-count noun, it describes the act of learning or researching a topic.
If you are a woman, your haemoglobin count should be 12 or higher. If you are a man, your haemoglobin count should be 14 or higher.
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yes it should be. it's a title and with any title it should be capitalised. hope this helped