Subj : Office Excel ... To : Dallas Hinton From : Ardith Hinton Date : Sat Nov 14 2020 16:24:36 Hi, Dallas! Recently you wrote in a message to Denis Mosko: DH> tsp is the customary abbreviation for "teaspoon", With or without the period, yes. DH> and in the same way, tbs (sometimes tbp) is the DH> abbreviation for "tablespoon". The one I see most often is "tbsp(.)", but some people evidently like to use the same number of letters in both... and I gather from the articles you found that in the UK various other abbreviations may also be used. A further complication is that in older British recipes & possibly in Australian recipes one tbsp. = four tsp. When we were in high school, a friend told me her mother... who had grown up in the UK... didn't realize Canadians do things differently until a cooking attempt failed to turn out as expected. :-Q --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Wits' End, Vancouver CANADA (1:153/716) .