- Underline (_) | WordReference Forums
Olá a todos Gostaria de conhecer uma tradução para o português europeu para o "underline" ("_") No Brasil, utilizamos o mesmo termo em inglês (underline) Grato
- underline symbol ( _ ) | WordReference Forums
alguien puede decirme como se llama "_" en espanol? muchas gracias
- zero with the line under it - WordReference Forums
I am trying to send something to my wife in Cascais, Portugal and in the address there is a zero with a line directly underneath it Does anyone know how to make the computer create this character? Thanks!!
- Dash or Hyphen or Underline? - WordReference Forums
In the following sentences bellow which is a dash, a hyphen or an underline? Thanks in advance
- LAST NAME first name [capitals = lastname?] - WordReference Forums
We are used to a mix of conventions here, and in forms we are often told to underline the surname The Chinese community here (and in places like Malaysia and Hong Kong) often have hybrid English-style and Chinese-style names, and as a result the surname can occur in the middle - thus the name of the Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, and the
- Re in place of Subject in very formal letters: Acceptable or not?
Agreed Put the subject either in bold or underlined between the salutation and the body of the text But do so only if you feel there really is a need for the subject If the text already makes it obvious, right from the start, what the letter is about, leave it out
- underline book titles - WordReference Forums
Hola, I am wondering how book titles and other titles are punctuated in Spanish For instance, if I am not mistaken, in English, book titles will be underlined (Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings) Gracias por adelantado Saludos,
- names of TV shows and radio programs: italicize or enclose in inverted . . .
I was taught to underline book titles, ship names, c, in handwritten documents That was also done in typescripts, before computers*; underlining told the printer to put that text in italics * Note to the young and puzzled: There was a time, 30+ years ago, that writers wrote on devices called typewriters, which recorded the words on paper
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