A header
The top of a second or other subsequent page in a business letter should include it's page number. The business's heading only needs to be on the first page.
Recipient's Name Date Page X of Y
Home page
Yes it is.
No. You have only one page containing the letterhead-the first page of the letter. The second page is plain but the paper should match that of the letterhead - if it has color, watermarks or other pattern.
Use a a smaller font.
Referred to as a "Sheet" . The four letter word required is PANE
2 glasses of water is required to make one page.
you go to the second page of the stage costume truck and press all the letter G's
When a letter extends beond one page, identify the second and succeeding pages with a heading consisting of the name of the addressee, the page number, and the date. Use either of the following formats:Mr. John Doe 2 June 1, 2008orMr. John DoePage 2June 1, 2008Information provided in "Business Communication: Process and Product" by Mary Ellen GuffeyRecipient, Date, Page number
The page that tells you what you are required to do!
A letter generated for the interest of the the grantor.Usually a one page letter it contains details of :background of grantee;description of proposed project;amount of funds required,and;how it will benefit & of interest to both the parties.It is one of �