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Sometimes you might want to store general information about your file, such as author names. To do this, go to '''File › Properties › Description/Custom Properties'''. Also you might want statistical information on your file, such as number of words or number of characters. Choose the tab '''Statistics''' for that. The latter information can be accessed more directly under the menu '''Tools › Word Count'''.
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Sometimes you might want to store general information about your file. To do this, go to '''File › Properties › Description'''. In the same menu under the tab '''Statistics''' you will get a summary of number of paragraphs, words, characters and so on your text contains.
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A more succinct summary can be accessed directly under the menu '''Tools › Word Count'''. If you want the same information for just one particular section, mark it beforehand.
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The name of the current editor is entered in another menu: '''Tools › Options › User data'''. This makes sense since the same document might well be edited by various people in succession – see section 18 on Proofreading.
 
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Sometimes you might want to store general information about your file. To do this, go to File › Properties › Description. In the same menu under the tab Statistics you will get a summary of number of paragraphs, words, characters and so on your text contains.

A more succinct summary can be accessed directly under the menu Tools › Word Count. If you want the same information for just one particular section, mark it beforehand.

The name of the current editor is entered in another menu: Tools › Options › User data. This makes sense since the same document might well be edited by various people in succession – see section 18 on Proofreading.


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