Struggling to get a quick row count in your Google Docs table? While Docs doesn't have a built-in row counter, don't fret! There are a few simple workarounds to achieve this. The easiest? Simply select the entire table. Google Docs often displays the row and column count in the lower-left corner of the screen after a selection. If that doesn't work, or for more complex tables, copy your table into Google Sheets. Sheets will automatically display the row count. You can also use the `COUNTA` function on a column with consistent data to determine the number of rows. Once you have your count, head back to your Doc. While a dedicated counter would be nice, these tips will help you quickly tally those rows and keep your document game strong!