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Nowdays question: What is the proper way to print a phone number? SFEK -- (edited)
Posted by
Doctor Spawn (aka Spawn)
Nov 3 '16, 08:11
(888) 888-8888
888-888-8888
888 888 8888
Responses:
For work I always use this format...
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Mel Profit
Nov 3, 08:13
4
Than you!
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Doctor Spawn
Nov 3, 08:19
1
I just ordered some myself from Vistaprint - jeebus frick do they throw offers at you
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Reagen
Nov 3, 08:25
Same -- nm
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volnelk
Nov 3, 08:18
i like that on business cards, and email footers. -- nm
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Candie Apple
Nov 3, 08:15
Print? On paper? the first. In an email? The last. -- nm
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JaxSean
Nov 3, 08:12
bracket is supposed to indicate optional - so if you have ten digit dialing, the second. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 3, 08:12
888888888 -- nm
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decline
Nov 3, 08:12
555-555-5555. -- nm
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Candie Apple
Nov 3, 08:12
2
brackets meant 'optional', as in, if you had to dial long distance, you included them. they aren't optional in 99% of places now. -- nm
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Candie Apple
Nov 3, 08:13
1
state college is still firmly in the 1980s. -- nm
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spy cookie amanda jones
Nov 3, 08:18
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