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Default How do I create a field containing the word count of just one style?

Sorry, there is no field in Word that can do that. You can get the count of
words in any particular style, you just can't insert it into the document as a
field.

In Word 2007, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S or click the little arrow in the bottom
right corner of the Styles group on the Home ribbon. In earlier versions, click
Format Styles and Formatting. That displays the Styles task pane.

In the task pane, right-click the Normal style and choose "Select all n
Instances". The Word Count in the status bar (or the Tools Word Count dialog
in earlier versions) will show you the number of words in the selected text.

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On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 14:27:11 +0100, mlse
.uk wrote:


If you go to "insert" -- "quick parts" -- "Field" then an option comes
up to insert "NumWords" to allow you to insert a field containing the
total number of words in the document.

BUT

I have a number of styles in my document, one of which is "Normal" (as
you might expect!).

SO ... I would like to insert a field that contains a count of only the
words in the paragraphs with the style "Normal".

How do I do that?

Thanks