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Hi, is there a way to exclude things from a word count? I'd like to leave
EndNote-created references out, but the Word2002 "exclude footnotes/endnotes" doesn't recognize them. Maybe an option somehow to exclude everything in parentheses? TIA. |
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On 2/3/05 5:11 AM, "no1impt" wrote:
Hi, is there a way to exclude things from a word count? I'd like to leave EndNote-created references out, but the Word2002 "exclude footnotes/endnotes" doesn't recognize them. Maybe an option somehow to exclude everything in parentheses? TIA. When you say EndNote-created references, are you referring to in-text citations or the bibliography at the end? Do you mean the raw EndNote fields, or the references after EndNote has formatted them? Word won't count text formatted as Hidden. A macro could probably hide all the text between parentheses, which might work, assuming you don't make any parenthetical comments in the main text. Then you wordcount, then you run a different macro to unhide the text. (Or use a toggle macro that you can run twice). -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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Hi again,
I was referring to in text citations, after the raw fields had been formatted, but I guess they wouldn't necessarily have to be since the field delimiter (or whatever the proper name for it is - I think it's a square or brace bracket) is probably more selective to search for than parentheses. Hadn't thought about making the text hidden - it sounds like something maybe VB-esque? I'll have a go at it. Thanks for the suggestion - it's offered hope at least ![]() "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: When you say EndNote-created references, are you referring to in-text citations or the bibliography at the end? Do you mean the raw EndNote fields, or the references after EndNote has formatted them? Word won't count text formatted as Hidden. A macro could probably hide all the text between parentheses, which might work, assuming you don't make any parenthetical comments in the main text. Then you wordcount, then you run a different macro to unhide the text. (Or use a toggle macro that you can run twice). -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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No VBA needed to format the text as Hidden; you can do this with Find and
Replace. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "no1impt" wrote in message ... Hi again, I was referring to in text citations, after the raw fields had been formatted, but I guess they wouldn't necessarily have to be since the field delimiter (or whatever the proper name for it is - I think it's a square or brace bracket) is probably more selective to search for than parentheses. Hadn't thought about making the text hidden - it sounds like something maybe VB-esque? I'll have a go at it. Thanks for the suggestion - it's offered hope at least ![]() "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: When you say EndNote-created references, are you referring to in-text citations or the bibliography at the end? Do you mean the raw EndNote fields, or the references after EndNote has formatted them? Word won't count text formatted as Hidden. A macro could probably hide all the text between parentheses, which might work, assuming you don't make any parenthetical comments in the main text. Then you wordcount, then you run a different macro to unhide the text. (Or use a toggle macro that you can run twice). -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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I would say that formatting the raw EndNote fields as Hidden would be
easier, since they are more specific delimiters, or { or something. But I never format my EndNote fields until I am ready to send a doc out, and even then I do it on a copy, because EndNote on the Mac tends to act up. This approach may not work with your workflow so well--I don't know of any other approach, though. To write the necessary Find & Replace, look up wildcards in Help, or see this link. The UnHide F&R can probably just find all hidden text and format it not hidden, I should think. http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm You can turn an F&R operation into a macro so that you don't have to re-enter all the information every time you do it. For that, see these links: Creating a macro with no programming experience using the recorder http://word.mvps.org/faqs/macrosvba/UsingRecorder.htm How to assign a Word command or macro to a toolbar or menu http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...oToToolbar.htm DM On 2/3/05 1:50 PM, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: No VBA needed to format the text as Hidden; you can do this with Find and Replace. "no1impt" wrote in message ... Hi again, I was referring to in text citations, after the raw fields had been formatted, but I guess they wouldn't necessarily have to be since the field delimiter (or whatever the proper name for it is - I think it's a square or brace bracket) is probably more selective to search for than parentheses. Hadn't thought about making the text hidden - it sounds like something maybe VB-esque? I'll have a go at it. Thanks for the suggestion - it's offered hope at least ![]() "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: When you say EndNote-created references, are you referring to in-text citations or the bibliography at the end? Do you mean the raw EndNote fields, or the references after EndNote has formatted them? Word won't count text formatted as Hidden. A macro could probably hide all the text between parentheses, which might work, assuming you don't make any parenthetical comments in the main text. Then you wordcount, then you run a different macro to unhide the text. (Or use a toggle macro that you can run twice). |
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Wow- thank you so much Daiya and Suzanne. I'm looking at this program I've
been using for goodness knows how long with wide-eyed wonder at the things I can now make it do. Your suggestions worked beautifully - and my first macro! insert childlike giggles of delight |
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Glad to help--that's exactly where I was about 2 yrs ago.
![]() DM On 2/7/05 1:01 AM, "no1impt" wrote: Wow- thank you so much Daiya and Suzanne. I'm looking at this program I've been using for goodness knows how long with wide-eyed wonder at the things I can now make it do. Your suggestions worked beautifully - and my first macro! insert childlike giggles of delight |
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