ID: Q114180
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In Microsoft Word, when you use the Word Count command on the Tools menu, the result for characters does not include the number of spaces and tabs in your document.
If you choose Summary Info from the File menu and click Statistics, the result for characters also doesn't include spaces and tabs.
The character count feature includes alphabetic and numeric characters including punctuation marks and special symbols, such as periods and commas, but excludes spaces and tabs.
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The following macro counts all the characters in the document including
spaces and tabs- Example 1:
Sub MAIN
If IsMacro() Then
MsgBox "This will not run in a macro window."
Else
ScreenUpdating
EditBookmark .Name = "NumCharPlaceHolder", .Add
EditSelectAll
Number = Len(Selection$()) - 1
StartOfDocument
If SelInfo(12) <> - 1 Then
EditGoTo .Destination = "t"
EndIf
While SelInfo(12) = - 1
If SelInfo(12) = - 1 Then
Rows = SelInfo(15) * 2
While SelInfo(13) <> SelInfo(15)
NextCell : Count = Count + 2
Wend
Count = Count + (SelInfo(18) * 2)
End If
Number = Number - Count - Rows
count = 0
EndOfRow 1
CharRight 2
EditGoTo .Destination = "t"
Wend
EditBookmark .Name = "NumCharPlaceHolder", .Goto
EditBookmark .Name = "NumCharPlaceHolder", .Delete
End If
MsgBox "Character Count:" + Str$(Number)
End Sub
Below is an additional macro which counts all the characters in the document
including spaces and tabs to workaround this problem- Example 2:
StartOfDocument
Count = 0
While CmpBookmarks("\sel", "\endofdoc") <> 0
CharRight 1
Count = Count + 1
Wend
MsgBox "word count" + Str$(Count + 1)
' If you would not like to count the last Paragraph mark make
' the last line of the macro read:
' Msgbox "Word Count" + Str$(Count)
NOTE: These macros include tabs, spaces and paragraph marks (except the last one
in the document). These macros do not take into consideration inline
objects. They count each inline object as one character. They do not count
text and graphics positioned in the drawing layer.
This functionality is different in Word 2.x for Windows, which includes spaces, tabs, and paragraph marks in the count.
In Word 97 for Windows and Word 98 Macintosh Edition, the count of characters includes spaces but not tabs.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, page 101
Additional query words: character count statistics document summary info
Keywords : kbmacro wordnt kbmacroexample winword ntword macword word6 word7 word95
Version : WINDOWS:6.0,6.0a,6.0c,7.0,7.0a; MACINTOSH:6.0,6.0.1,6.0.1a
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 9, 1999