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Compound words can be written with a space between the words, with a hyphen between the words and with no space between the words.
Typically, you would press Enter twice after keying the Dateline in a letter. This provides enough space between the Dateline and the recipient's address, which is usually the next element in the letter format.
There is no opposite per se for the word hyphen. Since it is used to connect a compound word, divide could be a stretch for the opposite.A:When dealing with compound words (such as higher-up) the opposite of a hyphen is a space. When the hyphen is used to break a word into parts (as might be found at the end of a line) its opposite would be an unbroken word.
Cookout does not have a hyphen, but it doesn't have a space either. It is a compound word.
No, gift certificate is not a compound or just one word. You just put a space between the two words.
In a range name instead of using a space or hyphen, use a?
The title of an unbound report will start two inches from the top of the page. After keying in the title space four times.
good bye good-bye goodbye (this is the right way)
old fashioned does not have a hyphen just a space after old
Underscore and a hyphen _ <<underscore - << hyphen you can also use '%20' that is hex code for a space
In standard writing, you typically do not leave spaces before or after a hyphen. A hyphen is used to connect words or parts of words, such as in compound adjectives (e.g., well-known) or to break a word at the end of a line. However, if you're using a dash (like an en dash or em dash), there are different spacing conventions depending on style guides.
In the case of a hyphenated word, none. In the case of a hyphen used as a dash, once before and once after.