He can be found online here. Kevin February 19, Abbreviations For Are you curious about the right way to abbreviate the word number? Your writing, at its best Compose bold, clear, mistake-free, writing with Grammarly's AI-powered writing assistant. Start writing with Grammarly.
What Does Number Mean? You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Hallo, which is the correct abbreviation of "number"? Thanks Fede. And in Oz, too. Thank you both Sally and Sazza for the quick answer.
Sazza, what's Oz? English-Ireland top end. Hello and welcome, Fede F You will find that different countries, and indeed different organisations, have different abbreviations. No No. In AE, is often used and so is often found in places where AE-speak is understood. Members here would refer to post 23 for example. Thanks much! I've never seen "Nbr.
The correct abbreviation for number is "No. Thanks much edval The abbreviation "No. The number of projects A large number of problems Idialegre, Then Ican not be write: No. Yes you can, depending on the type of document. I wouldn't suggest you use abbreviations in formal writings, but in tables, graphs, etc. Has anyone ever seen it abbreviated this way " Nbr. Click to expand I have seen both "Nbr. GreenWhiteBlue said:. Panjandrum, does that mean that " " is not a common symbol for number in the British isles?
Newest Questions Post a Question Search All Questions Please cite any factual claims with citation links or references from authoritative sources. Editors continuously recheck submissions and claims. Archived Questions Goto Qn. Why is 'number' abbreviated as 'no' when there is no 'o' in number? Question But I suppose you still have the same style decision to make there, too. Warsaw Will Sep The abbreviation is just about what your sort of personal style is.
If you try to make the sentence sound as short and to the point use he sign. If you want to make your sentence legnthy, then use the whole word. For the abbreviations, North America usually uses the No. Jalyn Oct What a mess abbreviations have become. This may be my practical side but I personally do believe the "No" is extensively overused, I believe this because it is a very general abbreviation which usually refers to something more specific. Usually a number should represent something like an index, line, position, etc.
In technical applications like Databases titles, Spreadsheet or Table headings, etc. I would urge against this temptation. I'm guessing it became popular back in the 60s and 70s every big name ended in Co.
I would only use the No abbreviation as part of a name or quote where the context is clearly stated, as in "Bus Stop No 3".
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