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Use a standard business letter format and template: The most widely used format for business letters is "block style," where the text of the entire letter is justified left. The text is single spaced, except for double spaces between paragraphs.
To format a formal business letter, start by typing your name, address, and today's date at the top of the letter. Then, skip 1 line and write the recipient's name, and address. Skip 1 more line and include a polite salutation like Dear Prof. Jones, to introduce the letter.
There are two main types of business letter styles: block style and Administrative Management Style (AMS). Block style is the most commonly used formal letter format; it has a salutation and closing, and is good for letters to businesses you are applying to or someone you have met before.
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Letter Font and Spacing Single space your letter and leave a space between each paragraph. When sending typed letters, leave two spaces before and after your written signature. Left justify your letter, so that your contact information, the date, the letter, and your signature are all aligned to the left.
There are three main styles of business letter: block, modified block, and semi-block styles. Each is written in much the same way, including the same information, but the layout varies slightly for each one. Dear Name: In this type of modified block letter, all the paragraphs line up at the left margin.
The enclosure notation goes near the bottom of the letter, three lines below your signature or one line below the typist's initials, in the case of a regular business letter. Out of the seven basic parts of a business letter, the enclosure notation is the last.
Formally, you would refer to the enclosed items in the body of your letter followed by (enclosed) and then, under the signature at the end of the letter you'd write "Enclosures (x)" where x is the number of enclosures.
The enclosure notation goes near the bottom of the letter, three lines below your signature or one line below the typist's initials, in the case of a regular business letter. Out of the seven basic parts of a business letter, the enclosure notation is the last.
An enclosure notation--Enclosure:, Encl., or Enc.--alerts the recipient that additional material (such as a résumé or a technical article) is included with the letter. You can either identify the enclosure or indicate how many pieces there are.
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