I think it's a corner card
This depends on what is usual in your country. We I live we put the address where the letter is going on the front, left hand side and the return address on the back of the envelope.
If you are sending the letter to someone else, your name and address go in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope; you may also put this information on the back flap of the envelope, as well. If you are the one who is going to receive the letter, your name and address go in the center of the front of the envelope.
To create or change the return address for an envelope mail merge in Microsoft Word, you can use the "Envelopes and Labels" dialog box. Access this by going to the "Mailings" tab, selecting "Envelopes," and then clicking on the "Options" button. In the dialog box that appears, you can customize the return address under the "Return Address" section before proceeding with the mail merge.
The inside address is the address where you're going to send the letter to.
There's no rule about it, but it would be a nice touch. If they don't like it, what are they going to do?
The inside address is the party the letter is going to. The senders address is usually in the form of letterhead.
postscript, or p.s., for the more popular term
The address is going to be different depending on where you live. You will need to contact DirecTV and talk to an agent and arrange for them to send you a return kit.
The answer will depend on what country you are in, where (in the world) the letter is going and the value of each stamp!
Simple. You just make sure there is no reference to the person to whom you are mailing the blind copy on the letter. Make an extra copy of the letter and mail it to the blind copy recipient. The key is this: The only place the blind copy's recepient's name or address should appear is on the envelope going to him/her.
you find its address then send it as a letter
what stamp amount is needed if the letter is 15 oz.?