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  1. anali87

    Abbreviations-periods or no periods?

    But going back to my problem...there is no FUN (I don't like the situation I am in) at workplace anymore.....I'll have endless flow of PERIODS (punctuations)........and I WORRY (I think I'll have to comply)! I am glad we all having FUN with that!............. :)
  2. anali87

    Abbreviations-periods or no periods?

    :)dhenqr But going back to my problem...there is NO fun at workplace anymore.....I'll have endless flow of periods........and I worry!
  3. anali87

    Abbreviations-periods or no periods?

    KootK, I didn't even think about THAT, but you are right....specially in the case of notes on the drawings. So, saving space, time, gaining clarity....... should make reasonable people to see which way to go, right? That is if you happen to work with REASONABLE people...
  4. anali87

    Abbreviations-periods or no periods?

    Thank you all! I wonder if there is a clear stating anywhere in ASME Standards on what is the recommended way to go. I found it in the Military Standards MIL-STD-12D (1981) and they sure suggest NOT to use punctuations.
  5. anali87

    Abbreviations-periods or no periods?

    I found a very old thread here on the same topic, but would like to know if anything changed in the last few years. The company I work for is developing their Drafting Standards and most likely is going to end up forcing everybody to use abbreviations with periods (T.O.S., O.C., W.P., etc.). I...

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