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Business Letter Add Page Numbers Feature

Make your business correspondence stand out with the new Add Page Numbers feature!

Key Features:

Easily add page numbers to your business letters
Customize the look and placement of page numbers
Automatic numbering for efficient editing

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Professionalize your business documents with a polished finish
Ensure that your pages are in the correct order
Help readers navigate through lengthy correspondence

Solve the problem of disorganized, unprofessional business letters with the Business Letter Add Page Numbers feature. Impress your recipients and streamline your communication process.

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You do not number the first page because it contains either your business's letterhead or your contact details. By convention, the letterhead of a business letter is the first printed item. ... For the second page onward, you should include the page number, in numerical form at the top of the page.
The "How to" of Multiple Page Letters Subsequent pages do not contain the letterhead and are printed on plain paper. Instead they have a special identification of the letter, which is usually called "header" or "heading". It usually (but not always) contains the name of the addressee, the page number, and the date.
The second-page header can also include the page number and the date of the letter. Some writers prefer to use a single line on the second page of their business letter. This is known as the horizontal format.
As you can imagine, this letterhead is used for the first page of the letter. Subsequent pages are usually printed on second sheet letterhead. ... Pages two and three would be printed on second sheet letterhead. Second sheet letterhead typically contains the company logo at the bottom of the page.
Stapling Pages Together If you want to adhere to the strictest of conventions, never staple the original copy of the letter. The order of the letter will be familiar to the reader if you have properly labeled the pages with numbers. You can, however, staple copies of the letter.
Close the letter on the second page by using a neutral but friendly close such as "Sincerely," or "Best Regards,". The closing is followed by a comma, four spaces and your name. Include your title if any, under your name. Sign the letter in blue or black ink in the space above your name.
First page letterhead typically includes the logo and address of the company you represent. ... Subsequent pages are usually printed on second sheet letterhead. So, if you have a three-page letter, the first page would be printed on fist page letterhead. Pages two and three would be printed on second sheet letterhead.
To Format a Multiple Page Letter Properly Use letterhead when necessary for the first page and plain stationery for any additional pages. Place a header containing the recipient's name, date and page number on all subsequent pages one inch from page top.
The second-page header format you choose is up to you, but it should always include at least the full name of the person to whom the letter is written. The second-page header can also include the page number and the date of the letter.
You do not number the first page because it contains either your business's letterhead or your contact details. By convention, the letterhead of a business letter is the first printed item. ... For the second page onward, you should include the page number, in numerical form at the top of the page.
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