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Jezebel
 
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Default Word's word count feature should be able to count sentences also

It is VBA, but all it takes in a macro is

msgbox("Sentences = " & activedocument.Sentences.Count)




"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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I suspected this might be available through the readability statistics, but
(short of VBA) there's no way to access those without checking grammar,
which is a huge PITA.

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"Greg Maxey" wrote in message
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Look at readability statistics. ToolsOptionsSpelling and Grammar and
check Show readability statistics. Consider the following:

Did Mr. Smith go to Washington? I don't know Mrs. Jones; you will have
to
ask Mr. Smith.


ToolsSpelling and Grammar.

Words: 18
Characters: 71
Paragraphs: 1
Sentences: 2



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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Does it? Word Count counts pages, words, characters (with and without
spaces), paragraphs, and lines, but not sentences. But if Word tried
to
count sentences, most users would not be satisfied because it would
have to
count anything ending in a period as a sentence, which is what it
does when
you use Ctrl+click to select a sentence, and this includes the
periods after
abbreviations.


"garfield-n-odie" wrote in
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This feature already exists within Word, so there is no need for
you to suggest it to Microsoft.

Connor wrote:

When i do my weekly composition for seventh grade it has to be a
minimum
of
fifteen sentences. If the word count feature could count sentences
as
well, I
would not have to do it manually.

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