Please find herewith enclosed the file
attached please find the file ICT departmental meeting slide for your reference
as per trailing mail please find enclosed the file
Yes, it is correct to write "Please find the file at the link." This wording is polite and conveys the request clearly.
I____________________________ hereby declare that
Yes, or you could say "Please see attached file" or "I've attached a file for you."
Whenever you send a file with your mail, always make sure there is a corresponding number or reference with the communication to whomever, in case the communication and file becomes seperated...logically speaking it'll be easier to match the two up... I prefer to receive a reference for what the file represents, in relation to the communication...if you use electronic mail (email), mark the attachment accordingly... There is no right way or wrong way to say 'Please find enclosed the file'... I find it a common courtesy to thank the recipient with the following... Many thanks for your kind attention, Yours Sincerely, xxxxxxxxx
Please refine your question, it is not precise enough to get a clear understanding of what you are asking.
When you say "please find the attached file" no need to mention "below" because the recipient will not find the attached document below or within the body of the email.
Please refine your question, it is not precise enough to get a clear understanding of what you are asking.
Please refine your question, it is not precise enough to get a clear understanding of what you are asking.
please file these documents alphabetically. I need to file my toenails so they will stop snagging my socks. double click the file named lolcat.jpg.
I have the same problem............ I want to read and write file but using Xmodem..... Please help me out as soon as possible