Where Do I Locate My Total Note Count?

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Some time ago, I published what has turned into a pretty popular post on. This is something that is a little tricky to find, so perfect for one of these how-to posts. All was well and good, then I had some editing to do on a PowerPoint document and my PC automatically opened it in PowerPoint 2013. Where on earth did I find out how to count the words now? Here’s how Why would I want to count the words in a presentation? You might have a word limit imposed by a course tutor, or, more likely, you’re an editor with a per-word rate who needs to check how many words you’ve actually edited.

Where Do I Locate My Total Note Count?

How do I count the number of words in a PowerPoint 2013 presentation? To do this, with your document open, you need to go into the FILE tab at the extreme left of the tab list (one day I’ll work out how to get those tab titles out of capitals and let you know!) Once in the File tab, stay in the Info area where you land, and click on the arrow next to Properties in the right hand column. Once clicked, you will have a choice between Show Document Panel and Advanced Properties.

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Click on Advanced Properties: This is, dare I say it, a little easier than in PowerPoint 2007. Once you’ve clicked on Advanced Properties, you’re given a list of properties.

Click on the Statistics tab at the top and you’ll find your Word Count, among other information. To return to your document, click OK and then back to the Home tab in your document. How do I count the number of words in a PowerPoint 2010 presentation? Please see the post on PowerPoint 2010.

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