Google notes it might take up to 15 days for the word counter to become visible post-deployment. Rapid release domains can expect to see the long-overdue feature starting today, ahead of scheduled release domains’ September 23 rollout. “We’ve heard that displaying this information is helpful to users working on docs that require minimum or maximum word count,” wrote Google. Join today’s leading executives at the Low-Code/No-Code Summit virtually on November 9. When enabled, it will update continuously in a floating window to the lower left of your doc as you type. Assuming you’re one of the lucky eligible users, you’ll find it in Tools > Word count > Display word count. In a blog post early Monday afternoon, Google announced it is bringing a persistent and dynamic word counter to Google Docs within G Suite. But finally - no doubt much to the relief of students with minimum word requirements everywhere - that’s changing this week. Given live word counters’ lengthy history and ubiquity, it’s sort of incredible Google never saw fit to imbue Google Docs with one of its own. Apple’s Pages has for years done the same, as has the open source LibreOffice project’s Writer. Register today.įor the better part of decades, the granddaddy of modern word processors - Word - has kept real-time tabs on the total number of words on a page and displayed the tally. Interested in learning what's next for the gaming industry? Join gaming executives to discuss emerging parts of the industry this October at GamesBeat Summit Next.
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