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How to format a BUSINESS LETTER
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BUSINESS LETTER A letter written by an individual to deal with business of a personal nature.
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Types of Letters Personal—Business Letter Business Letter
Sent from an individual to a person or business/organization. Business Letter Sent from a business or organization to another or to an individual. Usually keyed on letterhead. The letterhead can consist of the business’ name, address, phone/fax/ , and logo.
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Major Parts of a Letter Return Address-the address of the person writing the letter. Letterhead if the letter is from a business. Dateline-Complete and current date. Letter Address/Inside Address-the address of the person receiving the letter. Salutation-the greeting of the letter. Example: Dear Sir or Madam: Body-the message of the letter. Complimentary Close-the ending of the letter. Example: Sincerely yours, Keyed Name-the authors typed name. Handwritten Signature-the author signs the letter after it has been printed. Typist Initials-initials of the typist..
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SET THE MARGINS FILE PAGE SETUP FIRST, YOU HAVE TO Go to and choose
on your Menu Bar and choose PAGE SETUP 2 inches – 2” TOP MARGIN LEFT MARGIN 1 inch – 1” RIGHT MARGIN 1 inch – 1”
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ALL PARTS OF THE LETTER BEGIN AT THE LEFT MARGIN
BLOCK STYLE ALL PARTS OF THE LETTER BEGIN AT THE LEFT MARGIN
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Formatting a Letter Margins: TM-2inches RM-1inch BM-1inch LM-1inch Block Style is one method of formatting a letter. In this style of letter writing all parts of the letter are keyed at the left margin. Paragraphs should not be indented in this style of letter. Use a standard font style and font size i.e. Times New Roman/Arial and 12 point font. Single Space within paragraphs and double space between paragraphs.
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BODY Open Punctuation No punctuation RETURN ADDRESS
after Salutation and Complimentary close RETURN ADDRESS 230 Glendale Ct. Brooklyn, NY December 5, 2005 QS Ms. Julie Hutchinson 1825 Melbourne Ave. Flushing, NY DS Dear Julie It seems like years since we were in Ms. Gerhig’s keyboarding class. Now I wish I would have paid more attention. As I indicated on the phone, I am applying for a position as box office coordinator for one of the theaters on Broadway. Of course, I know the importance of having my letter of application and resume formatted correctly, but I’m not sure that I remember how to do it. Since you just completed your business education degree, I knew where to get the help I needed. Thanks for agreeing to look over my application documents; they are enclosed. Also, if you have any suggestions for changes to the content, please share those with me too. This job is so important to me; it’s the one I really want. Thanks again for agreeing to help. If I get the job, I’ll take you out to one of New York’s finest restaurants. Sincerely Rebecca Dunworthy Enclosures LETTER ADDRESS SALUTATION BODY COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE NAME OF WRITER ENCLOSURE NOTATION
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Punctuation Styles Example: Dear Ms. Smith Sincerely yours Example:
Open Punctuation There is not a colon or comma in the salutation and there is not a comma in the complimentary closing. Example: Dear Ms. Smith Sincerely yours Example: Dear Ms. Smith: Sincerely yours, Mixed Punctuation A colon is in the salutation and a comma is in the close.
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Personal—Business Letter with Mixed Punctuation
Return Address: The personal-business letter uses the return address with the dateline a single space beneath. Mixed Punctuation: The colon is keyed in the salutation and the comma is keyed in the complimentary close.
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Business Letter with Open Punctuation
Letterhead: The business letter uses letterhead instead of a return address, which consists of the business’ name, address, phone/fax/ , and logo. Open Punctuation: The colon is not keyed in the salutation and the comma is not keyed in the complimentary close.
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Special Letter Parts Typist initials are used when someone other than the author types the letter. Typed a DS below the writer’s name, in lowercase letters, with no space or punctuation. Enclosure notation is used when additional items are included in the envelope with the letter. Attachment notation is used when additional items are clipped, stapled, etc… to the letter. Copy notation is used when a copy of the letter is sent to someone in addition to the addressee/letter address.
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Block Style Letter with Special Parts
Typist Initials Typed a double space below the author’s keyed name. Enclosure Notation Typed a double space below the typist initials. Copy Notation Typed a double space below the enclosure notation.
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Formal Letter Assignment
You will compose a formal, business letter supporting Mary Star of the Sea High School’s Opportunity Tickets fundraiser. The Opportunity Tickets fundraiser allows people or businesses to purchase tickets to win various prizes. All tickets purchased help to support scholarships, academic, and athletic enrichment. Language must be formal: Contractions spelled out, no slang or text language, positive word choices, and variety of sentence structures (simple, compound, complex and compound-complex). Due Dates: Handwritten or typed, rough drafts: Collected Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 at the beginning of class. The letter must follow the format discussed in class. Typed, final drafts: The letter will be typed or edited during class on Thursday, Feb. 5, The final draft will not be handwritten and must follow the format discussed in class. Points Worth: Rough draft: 15 points for submission Final draft: 40 points
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Suggested Format Dear [Name of Recipient or Sir/Madam],
[Start with an introduction to your cause or goal by using stories and facts to connect with the recipient emotionally.] [List the specific goal and purpose of this fundraiser.] [Make a specific request of the recipient – how do you want them to react. Make sure to indicate if you are looking for time, items or money and how much.] [Include details on how they should take action. Do you want them to donate online or by check? Provide them with the information they need to follow through with the action. You may wish to also indicate if the donation would qualify for a tax donation.] [End by thanking the individual for their help in reaching the goals. Go ahead and thank them in advance for their donation.] Respectfully, [or With Kind Regards,]
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