Yes, it is correct to say "find the details as below" to indicate that more information can be located further down in the communication.
When you say "please find the attached file" no need to mention "below" because the recipient will not find the attached document below or within the body of the email.
Yes, "details attached" is a common and clear way to indicate that additional information is included with a message or document. It is concise and conveys the message effectively.
Yes, it is correct to say "Please find the attached copy of the proposal." This phrase is commonly used in business correspondence to indicate that a document is included with the message.
Yes, it is correct to say "as per the attachment" to refer to information or details contained in an attached document or file. This phrase is commonly used in business or formal communications to indicate that the information being referred to can be found in the attachment.
No, the correct way to phrase this would be: "Please find attached a copy of your bachelor's certificate."
When you say "please find the attached file" no need to mention "below" because the recipient will not find the attached document below or within the body of the email.
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When you say "please find the attached file" no need to mention "below" because the recipient will not find the attached document below or within the body of the email.
Then you put the wrong details and it will say its correct.
refer to the email below.
"Please read the message below from..."
Yes. Ex. The details are clearly outlined, as per the attachment."
When you say "please find the attached file" no need to mention "below" because the recipient will not find the attached document below or within the body of the email.
No, it would be correct to say: You admire her, or, You find her admirable.
Yes, it is correct to say "Please find the attached copy of the proposal." This phrase is commonly used in business correspondence to indicate that a document is included with the message.
Both are correct and say the same thing. Couldn't is the contracted form of could not.
yes. It's a formal way to say it.