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If you want to quickly count the number of paragraphs in a document, here is a great way to do it:
Word replaces all the paragraph marks in the document with identical paragraph marks, and displays a dialog box indicating how many replacements were made. The number of replacements is the number of paragraphs.
You may not be that impressed with this method, since you can also find out the number of paragraphs in a document by displaying the Statistics tab of the Properties dialog box. (In Word 2007 you click the Office button | Prepare | Document Properties and then use the Document Properties drop-down list to choose Advanced Properties.) However, the real power comes in when you want to find out how many paragraphs you have of a certain style. All you need to do is expand your search a bit.
For instance, let's say you have a certain paragraph style that you use only for figures. To find out how many figures are in your document, follow these steps:
That's it! The resulting dialog box indicates the number of replacements made, which are only for those paragraphs that use the figure style—in other words, you now know the number of figures in your document.
Tip #852 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 6 95 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
Create and Merge! Using Word's mail merge tool you can quickly and easily combine data from a variety of data sources to create great individualized documents that incorporate your data in ways that you control. WordTips: Mail Merge Magic is an invaluable source for learning how to harness the full power of Word's mail merging capabilities.