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Old 12-30-2017, 04:57 AM
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At the bottom of the screen there is a word count. This word count is lower than the one given using TOOLS > WORD COUNT. What's going on? Is the one at the bottom of the screen ignoring text in boxes?

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I am not a Mac user, anymore.

Generally, Word does not see things in text boxes to the same extent it does things that are in the regular document layer. In Word 2003 and 2007 text in text boxes does not show up in the Word count in document properties.

Here is a screenshot from Word 2010 showing both the status bar word count and the document properties word count. The difference is the text in the text box.


My understanding is that Word 2011 is a cross of features between Word 2003 and 2010.

This is the way Word is built. MS may get around to rationalizing it at some point, but I would not advise holding your breath.
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Generally, Word does not see things in text boxes to the same extent it does things that are in the regular document layer.
Thank you. As long as I know what's going on, that's all that matters.
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Word has a different feature called the "frame" which is similar to a text box in many ways. Things in frames are seen as being in the body of the document.

Frames and Textboxes in Microsoft Word
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