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5.0
I think this is the most user friendly app and the customer service experience h...
I think this is the most user friendly app and the customer service experience has been outstanding. I have MS and am computer challenged. Thank you for making my life a little easier.
Deana
4.0
There are things I still can't figure but overall, I am getting the hang of it a...
There are things I still can't figure but overall, I am getting the hang of it and it seems fine. It takes a while to go between pages but that could be on my end.
anonymous N.
5.0
I think this is the most user friendly app and the customer service experience h...
I think this is the most user friendly app and the customer service experience has been outstanding. I have MS and am computer challenged. Thank you for making my life a little easier.
Deana B.

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Tips for Formatting Your Letter Length of the Letter: Most formal letters are no more than one typed page. Margins: Use one-inch margins and left justify your text. Spacing: Single space your letter and leave a space between each paragraph. Use one-inch margins and align your text to the left.
Each section of your letter should adhere to the appropriate format, starting with your contact information and that of your recipient's. salutation. the body of the letter. closing. and finally, your signature.
Saving Your Letterhead Template Once you've finished creating your letterhead, you'll want to save it so that you can reuse it as a template in the future. Go the File tab and click on “save as.” Name your file, choose “Word Template” from the save as type menu, and click save.
Tip: If you're already in Word for the web, get to the letter templates by going to File > New, and then below the template images click More on Office.com. You'll be on the Templates for Word page. In the list of categories, click Letters. As you work on the letter, you'll probably want to rename it.
Click the File tab, and then click New. Under Available templates, click New from existing. Click a template or a document that is similar to the one that you want to create, and then click Create New. Make the changes you want to the margin settings, page size and orientation, styles, and other formats.
There are business letter templates available in Microsoft Word that can be used to format the content. In most cases, business letters follow a block style letter format, which means that all text is justified to the left of the page. The letter is single spaced, with double spaces between paragraphs.