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 date on the letter should be the date on which it is signed and sent.
The first line in a business letter that contains the current date and that is positioned just below the letterhead is the date of the letter.
The correct order for a business letter is to always put the date first.
The date of a business letter stands by itself. If the senders address is typed on the page, the date is one blank line below it and one blank line above the address of the recipient.
For a business type letter, the date goes to the right hand corner margin on the same line as to whom the letter is addressed.
The date of a business letter is the date that the letter is sent.
There are 2 to 4 returns after the date on a business letter.
No, the date on a business letter is between the margins within the body of the letter, Place the date at the margin not in the margin itself.
The date on the letter should be the date on which it is signed and sent.
No, the date on a business letter belongs at the margin, not in the margin.
You are to enter 2 to 4 times after the date on a business letter.
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The first line in a business letter that contains the current date and that is positioned just below the letterhead is the date of the letter.
The correct order for a business letter is to always put the date first.
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The date of a business letter stands by itself. If the senders address is typed on the page, the date is one blank line below it and one blank line above the address of the recipient.