Daily Tip:
Word: Display Word Count 

Wondering how many words are in that novel you're writing? You can find out 
without even a click, thanks to the little Words monitor at the bottom of 
Microsoft Word 2010's window. Of course, this monitor simply keeps track of all 
the words in your document. If you want details about a particular portion of 
your document, use your cursor to select that text and then look down at the 
Words area again. This time, you will see that selection's word count, as well 
as the overall word count. For more details, click Words at the bottom of the 
window. A Word Count window will open to display the number of words in your 
selection. It will also offer other stats, such as the number of characters 
(with and without spaces), paragraphs, and lines. 
 
  Daily Term:
augmented reality

Yet another example of the real world catching up with science fiction, 
augmented reality describes technology that provides up-to-date information 
about the world around you. An augmented reality app on your Smartphone, for 
example, may display information about a monument when you aim the phone's 
camera at the monument.
David Ferrin
"Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want 
to impress people they don't like"
Will Rogers
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