The address line must have between 8-30 letters/numbers/symbols.
Depends on whether you mean the printed letterhead address. That would be at the top, in the center of stationery. If you mean the address to whom you are sending the letter, it would be on the left side, several lines separating that from the letterhead address on top. The inside address, you type the several lines for the name and address, then skip one line and put the date there, skip another line and put the salutation, "Dear Horatio," or Charlie, or whoever.
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When addressing an envelope for mailing, the name and address (considered the full address) must each appear on a separate line. The traditional convention is as follows:Line 1: Person or Company NameLine 2: Full street address beginning with the numberLine 2b: Used only if the full Street Address with Apartment Number, or for a company the Floor and Suite Number will make Line 2 too long.Line 3: Full City Name written out completely, no abbreviation with a comma followed by the State which can be abbreviated. This is followed by the zip code, but if mailing within a country, the Zip Code can go on Line 3b.Line 3b: If sending mail to a different country, it is often recommended to put the country name on a separate line, but under the last word written in Line 3.It is never appropriate to mix all the information on 1 or 2 lines. The Post Office machines and Postal Employees rely on the Line convention described above to "sort" the mail. Mail sorters look first for the Zip Code or Country. Next, it is sorted by Street Address, then by Number of the house. NAME is actually the least important item in US Mail, because mail is delivered by Street Address except when a person submits a Change of Address--but machines apply the New Address label in those cases.
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Primary email address.
address. address.
it means a street address or your home address
Sometimes, the length of your actual address may not be able to be contained on just one line. Furthermore, some people prefer to have their apartment number or suite number on the second line of their address, for easier scanning.
it means type another adress
A line segment is a line that has 2 endpoints and all the points in between
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if you mean a line of people, it's a queue. If you mean the shortest distance between two points, it's a line.
Depends on whether you mean the printed letterhead address. That would be at the top, in the center of stationery. If you mean the address to whom you are sending the letter, it would be on the left side, several lines separating that from the letterhead address on top. The inside address, you type the several lines for the name and address, then skip one line and put the date there, skip another line and put the salutation, "Dear Horatio," or Charlie, or whoever.
"divided by"
I guess you mean "A line drawn between 2 vertices which are not next to each other?":The line is a diagonal.
Do you mean "Between two other points? If yes, when it lies on a straight line between both points that are farther away and on the same line.
It's an "i" with a line between it. It stands for "one".