The subject line in a letter goes between the greeting and the body of the letter. It may also be placed between the addressee and the greeting.
A salutation is a greeting, or the opening line of a letter, such as... Dear Sir,
There are six parts of a letter. There's the heading (return address), date, salutation or greeting, body, closing and signature line.
To address an envelope to a bishop or an archbishop (not a Cardinal_: The Most Reverend _____________ ....and the greeting line of the letter (or greeting him face-to-face): Your Excellency. For a Cardinal: Envelope: His Eminence Francis Cardinal George, Archbishop of Chicago Greeting line of a letter: Most Reverend Eminence or Most Reverent Cardinal Face to Face greeting: Your Eminence
a salutation?
with a greeting
The opening greeting of a business letter, or a personal letter is a colon, for example: Dear you: As for a friendly letter would be: Dear You,
After your signature.
Depending on if it is a Business or Casual letter, you should start with a greeting, i.e.: Mr. Smith: (Business greeting) or Dear Sara, (casual/friendly greeting).
THE HEADING - This Includes the address,line by line,with last line being the date.The Greeting -The Greeting Always ends with a comma.The greeting may be formal,beginning with the word ''dear'' and using the person's given name or Relationship,or it may be informal if appropriate.The Body - This Includes the message you want to write.The Complimentary - This Short expression is always a few words on a single line. it ends in a comma.Skip one to three spaces(two is enough) for the signature line.The Signature -type or Print your Name.
hi
The business letter has 6 parts: the heading contains the return address, the inside, or recipient's address, the greeting, the body, the complimentary close, and the signature line. A postscript should never be added to a business letter.