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    Anatomy of a Business Letter

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    Anatomy of a Business Letter
    '2002 By Linda Elizabeth Alexander

    This article may be freely published in your print or
    online newsletter or on your website provided
    1. You include the byline and the resource box;
    2. You print the article in its entirety, unchanged; and
    3. You notify the author when and where it's printed with a
    courtesy copy or a link.
    Subject: Business, Writing
    Number of Words: 720
    Website: http://www.write2thepointcom.com

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    Business letters have many purposes and recipients. Despite
    variations in tone and style, the basic parts of a business
    letter remain standard throughout most business
    correspondence. This article outlines the elements found in
    standard business letters today, in order, as well as their
    modern format.

    1. Heading.
    Assuming you are using company letterhead, your full
    address will already be on the page. Add the date two
    spaces below the last line of printed copy. If you are
    using blank paper, add your full address and the date in
    the heading. Align the heading, and all paragraphs, with
    the left margin(which should be at least one inch wide).

    Example:
    21 Carson Parkway
    Boulder, CO 80111
    December 3, 2006

    2. Inside address.
    Include the recipient's full name, title, and address
    two spaces below the date. Align it with the left
    margin.

    Example:
    Conner T. Walker
    2345 Sunrise Avenue
    Denver, CO 80555

    3. Salutation.
    Two spaces below the inside address, and also aligned
    with the left margin, place your salutation, or
    greeting. If you are on a first name basis with the
    recipient, use her/his first name followed by a colon.
    If you are writing a more formal letter, use a personal
    title (Ms., Mr., or Dr.) followed by the person's last
    name and a colon. Use Mr. for men, and Ms. for women.
    Never use Mrs. or Miss unless a woman has specifically
    expressed a preference. If you are not sure if the
    recipient is male or female, use a salutation that is
    appropriate to the letter context.

    Examples:
    Mr. Yates:
    Ms. Dickinson:
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    4. Body
    The body of the letter should begin two spaces below the
    salutation; all paragraphs should be aligned to the left
    margin. Single space within paragraphs and double space
    between them.

    If your letter continues onto a second (or higher) page,
    leave at least two lines of text on the next page before
    the closing. Do not go onto another page just for the
    closing; this is bad form. If necessary, change the font
    size or margin width to make it fit onto one page.

    5. Closing
    Place the closing two spaces below the last line of the
    body. Use a standard closing such as Sincerely or Best
    regards. Capitalize only the first word, and follow the
    closing with a comma. Four spaces below, type your full
    name, also aligned with the closing at the left margin.
    Finally, sign your name in the space between the closing
    expression and your typed name.

    6. Additional Information
    Sometimes a business letter requires you to add the
    typist's initials, an enclosure notification, or a note
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    that other people are receiving the same letter. Any of
    this information goes two spaces below the last line of
    the closing in a long letter, four spaces below in a
    very short letter.

    The typist's initials follow the writer's initials,
    separated by a slash. The writer's initials go in
    capital letters, while the typist's are lowercase.

    Example: LEA/lak or LEA/ald

    If the writer and the typist are the same person, no
    initials are needed.

    If you are sending material along with the letter, such
    as an invoice or report, indicate this with an enclosure
    notification. When you use this, you must refer to the
    enclosures in your letter. Abbreviate or describe the
    enclosure(s).

    Examples:
    Enc.
    Encs.
    Enclosure: Report findings

    Lastly, if you are sending the same letter to more than
    one person, notify your recipients with a copy notation.
    This is abbreviated "cc:" and followed by the
    recipients' names.

    Example:

    cc: Linda Alexander
    Janna Bree Smith
    Emily Lane

    7. Formatting.
    Finally, format your letter so it is easy to scan.
    Center the letter on the page both vertically and
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    horizontally so that plenty of white space surrounds
    your text. When using your company's letterhead,
    remember to format your margins inside the printed
    material.

    If a letter is very short, consider double spacing the
    entire letter. Also, you may add spaces between
    paragraphs, the salutation, etc., if it provides for a
    fuller appearance and enhances the overall "look" of the
    letter.


    About the Author

    Linda Elizabeth Alexander writes marketing copy for
    nonprofits and other businesses. Contact her today to get
    your free consultation!
    http://www.write2thepointcom.com
    mailto:lalexander@write2thepointcom.com

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