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A. Addressee(s)A. C. Subject Line C. B. WriterB. D. Letter Address D. The person to whom you are sending the memorandum.
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A. Addressee(s)A. B. WriterB. The person to whom you are sending the memorandum.
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Back to Board Addressee(s)
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A. Left Alignment A. Left Alignment C. Block Format C. Block Format B. Centering horizontally B. Centering horizontally D. Open Punctuation D. Open Punctuation Means that all parts of a letter (including paragraphs) begin at the left margin.
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C. Block Format C. Block Format D. Open Punctuation D. Open Punctuation Means that all parts of a letter (including paragraphs) begin at the left margin.
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Back to Board C. Block Format
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A. Enclosure A. Enclosure C. Attachment C. Attachment B. Return Address B. Return Address D. Letter Address D. Letter Address The address of the person sending the letter.
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B. Return Address B. Return Address D. Letter Address D. Letter Address The address of the person sending the letter.
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Back to Board B. Return Address
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A. Open Punctuation A. Open Punctuation C. Salutation C. Salutation B. Body B. Body D. Block Style D. Block Style Means there is no punctuation after the salutation and close in a letter.
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A. Open Punctuation A. Open Punctuation D. Block Format D. Block Format Means there is no punctuation after the salutation and close in a letter.
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Back to Board A. Open Punctuation
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A. Body of a document A. Body of a document C. Textual Citations C. Textual Citations B. Memo B. Memo D. Subject Line D. Subject Line Is used to alert the reader immediately to the content of the document
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A. Body of a document A. Body of a document D. Subject Line D. Subject Line Is used to alert the reader immediately to the content of the document
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Back to Board D. Subject Line
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A. Complimentary Close A. Complimentary Close C. Salutation C. Salutation B. One Year B. One Year D. Greeting Notation D. Greeting Notation The Greeting of a Letter
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C. Salutation C. Salutation D. Greeting Notation D. Greeting Notation The Greeting of a Letter
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Back to Board C. Salutation
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A. Subject Line A. Subject Line C. References C. References B. Body of a document B. Body of a document D. Unbound Reports D. Unbound Reports The paragraphs that make up the main message.
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C. References C. References B. Body of a document B. Body of a document The paragraphs that make up the main message.
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Back to Board B. Body of a document
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A. Salutation A. Salutation C. Complimentary Close C. Complimentary Close B. Body of a document B. Body of a document D. Notation D. Notation The closing or farewell of the letter
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A. Salutation A. Salutation C. Complimentary Close C. Complimentary Close The closing or farewell of the letter
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Back to Board C. Complimentary Close
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A. Enclosure Notation A. Enclosure Notation C. references C. references B. Salutation B. Salutation D. Attachment Notation D. Attachment Notation Keyed at the L margin a DS below reference initials if a document is attached
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A. Enclosure Notation A. Enclosure Notation D. Attachment Notation D. Attachment Notation Keyed at the L margin a DS below reference initials if a document is attached.
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Back to Board D. Attachment Notation
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A. Reports A. Reports C. References C. References B. Textual Citations B. Textual Citations D. Works Cited D. Works Cited Parenthesis used in the report to give credit to authors.
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B. Textual Citations B. Textual Citations D. Works cited D. Works cited Parenthesis used in the report to give credit to authors.
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Back to Board B. Textual Citations
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A. Unbound Reports A. Unbound Reports C. Memos C. Memos B. MLA Reports B. MLA Reports D. Business letters D. Business letters Short Reports that are prepared without covers and binders.
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A. Unbound Reports A. Unbound Reports B. MLA Reports B. MLA Reports Short Reports that are prepared without covers and binders.
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Back to Board A. Unbound Reports
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A. Justified Alignment A. Justified Alignment C. Tab Alignment C. Tab Alignment B. Centering Horizontally B. Centering Horizontally D. Centering Vertically D. Centering Vertically To Center text L to R across the center of the page so the L and R margins are =
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B. Centering Horizontally B. Centering Horizontally D. Centering Vertically D. Centering Vertically To Center text L to R across the center of the page so the L and R margins are =
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Back to Board B. Centering Horizontally
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A. Return Address A. Return Address C. Letter Address C. Letter Address B. Mailing Address B. Mailing Address D. Reference Address D. Reference Address The address to which the letter is being sent.
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A. Return Address A. Return Address C. Letter Address C. Letter Address The address to which the letter is being sent.
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Back to Board C. Letter Address
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A. Business Letter A. Business Letter C. E-mail C. E-mail B. Report B. Report D. Memo D. Memo A written message within an organization to communicate.
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A. Business Letter A. Business Letter D. Memo D. Memo A written message within an organization to communicate.
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Back to Board D. Memo
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A. References A. References C. Index C. Index B. Textual Citations B. Textual Citations D. Author Notation D. Author Notation Authors cited in the report listed at the end on a separate page.
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A. References A. References B. Textual Citations B. Textual Citations Authors cited in the report listed at the end on a separate page.
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A. References
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