How to Check Word Count on Google Docs

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How to Check Word Count on Google Docs: A Comprehensive Guide

Hello, I'm here to guide you through the simple yet essential process of checking the word count on Google Docs. Whether you're a student, a professional writer, or anyone in between, knowing the word count of your document is often crucial. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you navigate this feature.

Open Your Document

First and foremost, open the Google Docs document you wish to check the word count for. If you haven't already created a document, you can start a new one by clicking on the "+" sign.

Locate the Word Count Option

Once your document is open, you'll find several options in the menu bar at the top of the screen. Here's how to find the word count:

Click on "Tools": You'll find this in the menu bar at the top of the page.

Select "Word count": A drop-down menu will appear when you click on "Tools."

From this menu, select "Word count," or simply press Ctrl + Shift + C (or Command + Shift + C on a Mac).

View the Word Count

A small window will pop up displaying the word count, along with other statistics like character count (with and without spaces), page count, and paragraph count.

Keep the Word Count on Display (Optional)

If you want to keep an eye on the word count as you write, you can:

Click on the box next to "Display word count while typing": This is found in the same pop-up window as the word count.

Choose what to display: You can click on the small arrow next to the word count at the bottom of the document to toggle between word count, character count, and other options.

Close the Word Count Window

Simply click the "OK" button or the "X" at the top right of the word count window to close it.

Checking the word count on Google Docs is a straightforward process, but it's an essential tool for writers of all kinds. I hope this guide has been helpful to you. If you have any more questions about Google Docs or other writing tools, feel free to explore Docswrite.com.

Happy writing!

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