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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 1 Chapter 6 Message Formats
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 2 Learning Objective 1 Describe the seven standard parts of a letter.
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 3 Standard Parts of a Letter Heading Inside address Salutation Body Complimentary close Signature block Reference initials
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 4 Learning Objective 2 Describe the appropriate use of supplementary parts of a letter.
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 5 Supplementary Parts of a Letter Attention line directs letter to a person, position title, or department Subject line identifies main topic Company name in signature block used when the letter is also a contract Enclosure or attachment notation indicates additional material in the envelope Copy notation identifies others receiving the letter Postscript adds personal comment or emphasis
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 6 Learning Objective 3 Format business letters using the full block, modified block, and simplified styles.
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 7 Business Letter Formats Full Block – All parts aligned at left margin Modified block – Date, complimentary close, and signature block start at the horizontal center of the page Most other items aligned at left margin First line of each paragraph may be indented
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 8 Business Letter Formats, continued Simplified – All parts aligned at left margin No salutation or complimentary close Includes a subject line Writer’s name and title keyed on one line in uppercase letters
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 9 Learning Objective 4 Address an envelope properly.
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 10 Addressing an Envelope Return Address Upper left corner Mailing Address Slightly below and to the left of center Delivery instructions Double space below the stamp in uppercase letters Handling instructions Double space below the return address in uppercase letters
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 11 Learning Objective 5 Format memos and e-mail properly.
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 12 Memos Use To: From: Date: Subject: Writer signs or writes initials near keyed name in the heading
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 13 E-Mails Paragraph text should resemble a letter Use greetings and signature lines to make messages more conversational
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 14 Learning Objective 6 Discuss the characteristics of appropriate stationery for letters, memos, and envelopes.
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Student slidesBusiness Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams Ch 6 - 15 Stationery 20 lb. bond 8½ x 11 or 7½ x 10 Letters use higher quality paper than memos Envelopes should match the letter paper
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