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Write: 30 October 2010. Position: on the right, one line below the sender's address (in letters with a ready-printed sender's address, the date can also be put in the top left corner) Write: October 30, 2010. Position: top left corner (sometimes centered)
Be sure to date your letter, so the recipient will know when you wrote it. You may place the date either on the right-hand side of the page, a few lines below your address, or on the left side of the page a few lines below the other person's address.
Indicating the date the letter was written (the date of completion if the letter is written over a number of days), the date line is two inches below the top of the page. Depending on the format used for the letter, the date is either left justified, or tab to the center and then type the date.
Begin your letter by writing the date. Align your date to the left or to the right of center. You typically write an informal letter to someone you know well like a friend, so the structure and format is more relaxed. You can choose to left-justify the date or place it one tab to the right of center.
The date should go directly after your address, and should be left-justified whatever format you're using. Write it like this: May 15, 2008. If you're corresponding with a large company or if you've been asked to include a specific reference number in your letter, type Re: then the reference line.
To label an envelope correctly, start by writing the return address which is your addressing the upper left corner. Next, write the first and last name of the person you're sending the letter to in the center of the envelope.
Sometimes, a date is written in long form, like this: Sunday, June 28, 2015 (note that there are commas after the day of the week and the day of the month, but there is no comma after the month). Sometimes, a date is written in numerical form, like this: 6/28/15 or 6/28/2015 (month/date/year).
Dates. When a date consists of the day of the month followed by the year, the day of the month should be followed by a comma. When the day of the week is provided before the month, the day of the week should be followed by a comma.
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