No! Usually only marketing material such as form letters are justified on the right margin.
A blocked business letter is when the left margin and right margin are the same. If doing the letter on the computer you can start off on WORD by hitting 'justified' so that when you type the right margin will be one straight line down the whole part of your letter. It's neater looking and more business-like.
If you mean formatting the text so that it aligns with both the left and right margin settings - it's called 'justification'.
because the margin is in the way
<div align=right style="margin-right: auto;"> THIS IS THE CODE </div> For more customization, you can change these values in the code: margin-right: 10px; margin-right: 10pt; margin-right: 10%;
Appearance of a right margin in a paper is ragged.
A blocked business letter is when the left margin and right margin are the same. If doing the letter on the computer you can start off on WORD by hitting 'justified' so that when you type the right margin will be one straight line down the whole part of your letter. It's neater looking and more business-like.
Ragged is the appearance of the right margin.
In block style letters everything lines up to the left of the margin. In a modified block style everything lines up at the left except the address which appears by the right margin.
Appearance of a right margin in a paper is ragged.
Appearance of the right margin in an APA paper is ragged.
The two most common business letter formats are:block format; all of the lines of the letter are justified to the left margin.modified block format; the lines of the letter are justified to the left margin with the exception of:-the return address and date at the top,-the complimentary closing name, and signature of the sender at the bottom,which are tabbed to the center of the page or justified to the right margin.The traditional format is less commonly used but is perfectly acceptable:-the return address and date are indented to the center of the page or justified to the right margin,-the inside address, the greeting, and the reference lines are justified to the left margin,-the body of the letter is justified to the left margin with the exception of the first line of each paragraph, which is indented five spaces,-the complimentary closing, signature, and printed name of writer are indented to the center of the page or justified to the right margin.-notations such as "encl." or "copy" are justified to the left margin.
The goal of business letters is to address the right person in order to inform or resolve a problem. Managers have started using business emails to address employees instead of letters.