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Subject:Re: Hyphenation From:Geoff Lane <geoff -at- GJCTECH -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Tue, 6 Jul 1999 16:15:17 +0100
The Microsoft Dictionary of Computer terms gives "online" and "pull-down" (I
couldn't find sub(-)system). The edition that I have came with the
Microsoft Manual of Style, 3rd Edition.
HTH,
Geoff Lane
Cornwall, UK
geoff -at- gjctech -dot- co -dot- uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Joy Owen
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Dear List:
I saw a recent post about on-line vs. online. I've always used online, but
recently have been called on it (it's presented in Websters as on-line).
It makes me question whether the way I've been spelling these types of
words correctly. May I share a few of the words in question and ask your
opinions? If anyone knows of a document that lists the correct spelling
method, I'd like to see it.
on-line vs online and off-line vs offline
sub-system vs subsystem
pull-down menu vs pulldown menu
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