Heading, body, and closing
Heading, Body, and Closing
Heading, body, and closing
See the link below for full block and modified block style letters.
The main formats for letter writing are block format, modified block format, and semi-block format. In block format, all text is left-aligned with single spacing except for double spacing between paragraphs. Modified block format is similar but has the date and closing aligned to the right. Semi-block format is a less common variant where the paragraphs are indented instead of being left-aligned.
heading body and closing
heading body and closing
heading body and closing
modified style
modified style
they both have same return address and other things but accept the full block because full block the closing is in center of the page and the margins of modified and flush left. Flush left means all modified block has to be in left. But not in full block.
Usually this refers to a style of setting up a letter, where the text and certain other parts of the letter such as the address and salutation are flush to the left, whereas others are centred or indented.
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.