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> I never hyphenate, period. The subject matter of
> most tech.doc's nowadays is complicated enough
> without my readers having to follow the words back
> and forth .......
I agree with Reuven, I never hyphenate. All the training I
received said that hyphenating was taboo and greatly
reduced readability!