I wasn't suggesting that you couldn't use them, just that not counting them
is just as stupid as outlawing them. In the real world, when you're asked to
write a 500-word composition, *all* words are counted. They certainly
average out to more than three characters.
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"DianaHolmes" wrote in message
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It is not that we can not use them. She just will not count then as part
of
the 500.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Not without a macro, no. But this is a ridiculous stipulation. No one in
the
real world counts words that way. It suggests that your instructor wants
you
to avoid plain speaking and clarity (using honest Anglo-Saxon words)
fill
your paper with obfuscatory fifty-cent Latin derivatives. It might be an
interesting challenge to write a paper that didn't *contain* any words
of
three letters or fewer. g
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"DianaHolmes" wrote in message
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I have a paper to write for my Comp class. She will not count words
with 3
letters or less. I need to write a 500 word paper. I need to know if
there
is
a way to set word count to not count words with less then 4 letters.