Email Address, Physical Address, Phone Number, etc

So up until now I had my email/physical address, phone number, all on two lines under my name like this

                                           First Name Last Name
                                              Physical Address
                                        Phone number,   Email

This is what I had seen in Mergers and Inquisitions format, and it seemed pretty good. But someone recently suggested morphing it all onto one line below the name in order to save a line on my resume, seems okay, but wondering what everyone's thoughts were...

Sorry that didn't format as I wanted when it posted, obviously everything would be centered

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Anacott_CEOOne line sounds dumb, looks even dumber.
That's a very naive perspective to take. A lot of people will do it on one to get extra real estate on their resume.

Bradford B. Huntingsworth, IV | 400 Silver Ashe Court, Greenwich, CT | [email protected] | (203) 413 - 5678

It looks fine.

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Yeah, that's the approach I was suggested to go with, any word on putting name and all that info in the header to save space? I've never done it before, I'm not sure that it's that different from just changing the top margin...

 

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