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kiss
This is a phrase used only in formal writing in Pakistan and India. It means 'hand-written". It is meant to exclude a "typed and signed" letter.
erm.. just like u typed it
it means you typed diagonally down the keyboard
jeremy
its radar dont you get it you people are idiots
Yes, "keyed" at the bottom of a letter or memo indicates the person who typed it. It helps identify the individual responsible for preparing the document.
I would not recommend a typed signature on any letter unless you are sending it electronically. In all cases, a physical letter should have the actual signature of the sender. The recipient of a letter of recommendation that has a typed 'signature' will not hold the recommendation in high regard. A photocopy of a signed letter is preferable to a typed signature.
No, a standard business letter is typed in "portrait". Standard pages of any kind containing text only are normally typed in "portrait".
It would be called insert mode.
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It's a facility where the computer is able to 'read' back what you've typed commonly used by blind or visually impaired people. Basically the user types a letter, document or whatever, then activates the program. The program reads back the text in the document - so the user can hear what they've typed - and thus discover if they've made any mistakes.
Wow. you typed it right.
a typed letter in Microsoft word
It is WordQ. It is a program that you buy to install on your computer and you use Microsoft word or any other typing program to get it to read what you typed.
Phylophyllin
The "insert" mode in Microsoft Word allows users to insert new characters without overwriting existing characters. When a character is typed in insert mode, Word automatically shifts all characters to the right of the typed character by one position to accommodate the newly inserted character.