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No, the date on a business letter is between the margins within the body of the letter, Place the date at the margin not in the margin itself.
An indented (modified) block style business letter is justified against the left margin with the exception of including the your return address, the reference line, and your closing, signature, and printed name. These are tabbed about one third to the right of the page. A full block style business letter is all justified against the left margin, including the your return address (if not using letterhead), the reference line, and your closing, signature, and printed name.
When using letterhead, the date is placed 1 to 1 1/2 inches from the top edge of the paper or about 1/2 inch below the printing of the letterhead. When using plain paper, the date is placed one blank line below the return address. For a standard format business letter, the date is justified to the right margin; on a block format business letter, the date is justified to the left margin.
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A reason for the decrease in net profit margin is when an increase in business running expenses incur.
You do not vertically center a business or a personal letter. The left and right margins of a letter should be equal, but type or print is justified at the left margin.
No, the date on a business letter belongs at the margin, not in the margin.
The top and bottom of a business letter should be 1" to 1.25" from the top and bottom of the page. When using letterhead, a margin of .5" to 1" below the printed letterhead is sufficient.
No, the date on a business letter is between the margins within the body of the letter, Place the date at the margin not in the margin itself.
A business letter is typically a letter written to a company. The standard margin in a business letter is one to one and a fourth inches.
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.
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Margin settings should NOT vary from paragraph to paragraph.
The standard margin on a business letter is one inch (1"), although some people prefer one and a quarter inches (1.25"). Both are acceptable.
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.
A full block style business letter is all justified against the left margin, including the your return address (if not using letterhead), the reference line, and your closing, signature, and printed name. A modified block style business letter is justified against the left margin with the exception of including the your return address, the reference line, and your closing, signature, and printed name. These are tabbed about one third to the right of the page.
For a business type letter, the date goes to the right hand corner margin on the same line as to whom the letter is addressed.