Yes, it is generally acceptable to staple a 3-page business letter, especially if the pages are intended to be read together. However, ensure that the staple is applied neatly and does not obstruct any text. Additionally, consider using a paper clip instead if you anticipate that the recipient may want to separate the pages for any reason. Always follow any specific guidelines or preferences of the recipient if known.
Ideally, a business letter should not exceed one page, including the inside address and complimentary closing. A concise business letter is more effective than an overly wordy letter which can distract the reader or completely camouflage the object of the letter.
Return of Address :: Apex
The date of a business letter belongs at the top of the page. Usually on the left side either under the letterhead or stands alone if there is no letterhead.
The letter-head - usually incorporating the company's name, address and contact numbers.
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.
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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.
Ideally, a business letter should not exceed one page, including the inside address and complimentary closing. A concise business letter is more effective than an overly wordy letter which can distract the reader or completely camouflage the object of the letter.
When a business letter continues onto page two for just a few words or couple small sentences, this makes a run-on page. The body of the letter might need edited (if you wrote it) to avoid the run on. If nothing can be deleted, then spacing should be revised on page one so there is a little more to put on page 2.
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Return of Address :: Apex
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The date of a business letter belongs at the top of the page. Usually on the left side either under the letterhead or stands alone if there is no letterhead.
The letter-head - usually incorporating the company's name, address and contact numbers.
Hanging format of a business letter is when the address, greeting, body, and subject are all aligned to the left of the page. This form of letter is not frequently used, though it does highlight the body of the letter.
Ideally, a business letter should not exceed one page, including the inside address and complimentary closing. A concise business letter is more effective than an overly wordy letter which can distract the reader or completely camouflage the object of the letter.
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