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Subject:Re: A question of Grammar From:"Porrello, Leonard" <leonard -dot- porrello -at- COMPAQ -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 25 Aug 1998 05:44:00 -0700
Rebecca,
In the example you give below, why wouldn't you use a colon instead of a
period?
Leonard Porrello
Compaq, Telecom Solutions Division
Pubs, Omaha
402.384.7390
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> From: Howard and Becky Faye
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> For example: Type the address of a supplier here.
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> Regards,
> Rebecca Faye
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