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Mar 11, 2016 10:22 AM in response to createdocby pedro d,Hello there, createdoc.
It sounds like the word count feature of Pages isn't functioning as expected in your Pages document. The first thing I would recommend is testing the feature in a new document and verifying if it does not function there. Feel free to use this link from the online Pages Help Guide as a guideline to the feature:
Show word count and other document statistics - Pages Help Guide
You can show the word count, character count (with or without spaces), number of paragraphs, and number of pages in a document.
Show word, character, and paragraph count
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in the toolbar, then choose Show Word Count.The word count appears near the bottom of the page. - Move the pointer over the right side of the word count, then click the arrows that appear to choose what you want to display at the bottom of the page.

- Drag the counter anywhere in the document.
To see word count and other statistics for only part of a document, select the text that you want to check—the count updates to reflect only the selected text.
If you find it still does not function as expected, you will want to test in a new user by reviewing the information in this Knowledge Base article:
How to test an issue in another user account on your Mac
Before trying another user account
If you're seeing unexpected behavior on your Mac try these steps first:
Try searching Apple's knowledge base for the specific symptom or alert message you're seeing. There might be simpler steps you can take to resolve the issue.
Try starting your Mac in Safe Mode. Restart your computer. Hold the Shift key when you hear the startup sound. Release the Shift key when you see the Apple logo appear. This starts your Mac in Safe Mode. Safe mode performs a directory check of your startup disk, and removes some cache data. After your Mac finishes starting up, restart your Mac normally (without holding the Shift key) and see if the issue is resolved.
Make sure your software is up to date. The issue you're seeing might be addressed by installing available updates.
Check to see where the issue happens. If an issue appears before you see your desktop, it's less likely that it's related to a user account or setting. If an issue happens with a website, see if pages from other websites load correctly first. There might be an issue with the site and not your Mac.
How to test with another user account
You can figure out if unexpected behavior is related to user file or setting by trying to reproduce the issue from another user account. This process includes creating a new user account, logging in to it, and testing for the issue.
Create a test user account
- From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
- Click the Users & Groups icon in the System Preferences window.
- Click the lock icon, then enter an administrator name and password.
- Click the Add button below the list of users.
- Choose a type of user from the New Account pop-up menu.
- Give the user a full name, account name, and password.
- Click OK.
- Close the System Preferences window.
If an issue happens in only one user account
If performing the same steps in a test user account doesn't result in the same unexpected behavior, you most likely don't need to reinstall any apps or OS X.- If an issue only happens in one app, check the app's documentation or support website for instructions on troubleshooting specific preference or setting files.
- If you need help with a specific alert message or issue, search the Apple Support website for the text of the alert message you're seeing.
If an issue happens in more than one user account
If the same unexpected behavior happens in more than one user account on your Mac, try checking for software or hardware issues.
After you're done
After you've finished testing, log out of the test account by choosing Log Out from the Apple menu. Then log in to your original user account.
You can remove the test user account you created when you're done. Make sure you're completely finished testing, and that you don't need any of the files or settings you created or copied there before you remove it.
Get help
If you need more help with a software or hardware issue, contact Apple Support. If you work with an Advisor, Genius, or service provider to resolve an issue, be sure to mention any steps you've already tried and the results. Also mention any alert messages you've seen as part of the issue. You can take a screenshot of any messages that appear so you can refer to them later.
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.
Kind Regards.
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Mar 10, 2016 3:58 PM in response to pedro dby createdoc,Thank you so much pedro d! That was really helpful and all is now restored as it should be
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Mar 11, 2016 6:32 AM in response to createdocby pedro d,Hello again, createdoc.
You are very welcome. I'm glad the information was helpful in finding a solution to your issue.
Cheers.
