The "enc." or "encl." notation at the bottom of a letter means that something is enclosed with the letter.
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The apostrophe represents the missing letter or letters.
it does not stand for anything.
In a fully blocked style business letter, the subject heading is typically placed two lines below the salutation. It should be in bold or underlined to stand out and is often labeled as "Subject:" followed by the specific topic. This format helps to clearly convey the purpose of the letter to the recipient.
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enc= enclose or enclosed SAE= Self Addressed Envelope
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Enc: abbreviation for enclosure; addenda for business letter
It means Enclosed which refers to attachment in an email. ENC is usually placed to notify the receiptient there is an attachment file. Eg. Dear, John Hi. Please revert back to me as soon as you check the quotation attached. Regards, Loh ENC
It means "enclosed". Typically used when wanting to reference that something is attached. I.E. - A Job application Cover Letter can have the following at the end of the page: Enc: Resumé
Attachment = Att. Enclosure = Enc.
The word Enc. usually appears right at the end of the letter underneath the author's signature and title or employment position and after other postscripts such as 'cc' (copy circulated) Enc. stands for 'Enclosure'. It is similar to 'Attachment'.
ENC Press was created in 2003.
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Yes, including "Enc." or "Enclosure" in a letter is necessary when enclosing a document. It serves as a clear indication to the recipient that additional material is included for their review. This helps ensure that the recipient is aware of the accompanying documents and can reference them appropriately.
ENC is a file extension associated with UUEncoded files. or it is a Buffalo router upgrade they use .enc instead of the standard extensions