The two big styles are Pitman and Gregg
The shorthand symbol for "dear sir" is often abbreviated as "D.S." in business correspondence. However, the use of shorthand can vary, and in many cases, it's more common to simply write "Dear Sir" in full. In specific shorthand systems, such as Pitman or Gregg shorthand, there are unique symbols for these words, but these are not universally recognized.
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I took Century 21 shorthand in high school. It is a form of shorthand, just like Gregg or Pittman, although each one is a little different.
With the use of computer, smartphone and tablets, shorthand is a thing of the past.
Pitman
He created Shorthand writing.
Teachers say that the new shorthand style associated with e-mails is making their job of improving literacy skills even harder
The shorthand symbol for "dear sir" is often abbreviated as "D.S." in business correspondence. However, the use of shorthand can vary, and in many cases, it's more common to simply write "Dear Sir" in full. In specific shorthand systems, such as Pitman or Gregg shorthand, there are unique symbols for these words, but these are not universally recognized.
Eldon Moran has written: 'The reporting style of short-hand' -- subject(s): Shorthand, Benn Pitman
"Ptf." is the shorthand for plaintiff.
The shorthand for schedule is "sched."
The shorthand for hope is "HP."
the shorthand for a angry face :@
The shorthand symbol for transfer is "→".
Q&A is already shorthand for "question and answer."
there are a few shorthand properties in css such as Shorthand version: .bla { background:#000 url(www.somewhere.com/pic.jpg) fixed top no-repeat; } Longhand version: .bla { background-color:#000; background-image:url background-attachment:fixed; background-position:top; background-repeat:no-repeat; } both versions do the same thing but obviously the first one is well shorter
the shorthand for a crying face :'( Also, ='[ and ='( and :'[