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Date: | Wed, 21 Nov 2007 09:11:05 -0500 |
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Ok, here's a sort of odd question. Our editor is putting together a style
guide for our office report standards. Is there a preference in historical
archaeology for how to represent lumber dimensions in report or article
text?
Examples: two by four, 2 by 4 ,2 x 4
Feel free to reply off list, since this probably isn't relevant to anyone
else.
Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving!
Andrew R. Sewell, MS, RPA
Principal Investigator
Historical/Industrial Archaeology
Hardlines Design Company
4608 Indianola Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43214
ph. (614)-784-8733
fax (614)-784-9336
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