Do you know the difference between an em dash, an en dash, and a hyphen?
And when youโre in the middle of writing your latest masterpiece, do you know how to type an em dash when itโs just the thing to make a phrase stand out more?
It doesnโt help that, while hyphens get a prime spot on the PC keyboard, the en dash and em dash are nowhere in sight. But theyโre worth a few extra steps, and knowing how to use them correctly will strengthen your writing and impress your editor.
And sure, maybe youโre thinking, โWould it have been so hard to put an em dash on the keyboard?โ We get that. But until someone does something life-changing and puts one there, we do have ways of getting the dash we need.
So, read on to become a master of the three dashes and how theyโre made.
How to Create an Em Dash or Hyphen
The hyphen is easy enough to fin, since itโs right there near the top of your keyboard after the number zero.
When you need more of a separation between words and phrases, though, youโll need either an en dash or an em dash, depending on the context.
Em Dash vs. En Dash
The en dash is sort of a long hyphen, joining one word to another word or phrase to imply a range that includes everything between them:
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Sometimes, an en dash is used to connect a prefix to an open compound term (non-hyphenated) in lieu of a hyphen.
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The em dash is a long dash that sets off related words or phrases that arenโt as intimately related to the rest of the sentence but that the writer wants to emphasize โ like Iโm doing here.
It can also be used to show an interruption in dialogue.
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It can even be used in lieu of bullets for a non-numbered list or to substitute for an author name thatโs already on a previous listing in a bibliography.
To create either one of these, you have the following options.
Em Dash Alt Code
If youโre using a PC with a numerical keypad, you can type in either an em dash or an en dash using the following Alt-codes:
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Unfortunately, most PC laptops wonโt allow you to use numerical Alt-codes, even with an external (USB) keyboard equipped with a numerical keypad.
So, unless youโre working in Microsoft Word, the best way to get special characters like em dashes and en dashes is to use one of the following options:
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With the first (and slowest) option, youโll look for the symbols on your computerโs character map, then select and copy it to your clipboard and paste it into your document.
Youโll probably have to use the โAdvanced viewโ option at the bottom of your character map and type in either โem dashโ or โen dashโ to find either one.
You can also copy and paste both an em dash and en dash to the end of your document — a few spaces below your cursor — and do a copy and paste every time you need one or the other.
Your character map also has the Unicode character codes, which you can use in the following way:
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You actually do need to type out the number first — using either the alphanumeric keyboard or a numerical keypad — and then, holding down the Alt key, type an โx.โ Itโs weird, but it works.
Unfortunately, these codes donโt work in Google Docs or Scrivener.
With Google Docs, you can either copy and paste either one from the Windows Character Map, press the em dash on the iOS keyboard (if youโre using a Mac), or use Google Docโs Special Characters Window:
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Scrivener has autocorrect options, too โ like Word and Google Docs โ and can be set up to replace double dashes with em dashes.
In Microsoft Word, as long as you have a numerical keypad, you donโt need anything this complicated, as youโll see below.
Em Dash in Word
In Microsoft Word, you donโt need the numerical codes. Use these shortcuts, instead:
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Thereโs a catch, though.
Youโll need to use the hyphen/minus sign on a numerical keypad, because the hyphen key on the alphanumeric keyboard wonโt work for this shortcut.
Another option for an em dash shortcut is to type in a double hyphen, followed by a space.
Wordโs Autocorrect will then replace the double hyphen with an em dash, unless you go into the Autocorrect settings and disable this particular option.
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Em Dash Mac
With a Mac, use the following shortcuts:
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If the usual keystroke shortcuts donโt work on your laptop, though, it canโt hurt to try attaching an external full keyboard or numeric keypad.
Feeling confident about the em dash?
Now that you know how to type a dash, maybe youโre slightly worried that youโll become an em dash fiend.
It happens to the best of us. Em dashes make it even easier to write the way we speak โ whether youโre writing a blog post, some dialogue for your story, or a nonfiction book.
And while your editor might recommend removing some of them (especially if you happen to use one in every paragraph — no judging here), ultimately, whether you keep those em dashes or replace them with commas or parentheses is your choice to make.
Itโs hard to go back to commas. Theyโre practically invisible. And parentheses are not the same as dashes.
That said, sometimes we mix and match and hope for the best. This is one reason why a good editor is such a tremendous asset.
But if you know the difference between the hyphen, the en dash, and the em dash, youโre doing your all-star editor a big favor.
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