A header
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.
Recipient's Name Date Page X of Y
Home page
Yes it is.
No. You have only one page containing the letterhead-the first page of the letter. The second page is plain but the paper should match that of the letterhead - if it has color, watermarks or other pattern.
Use a a smaller font.
Referred to as a "Sheet" . The four letter word required is PANE
2 glasses of water is required to make one page.
you go to the second page of the stage costume truck and press all the letter G's
The page that tells you what you are required to do!
When a letter extends beond one page, identify the second and succeeding pages with a heading consisting of the name of the addressee, the page number, and the date. Use either of the following formats:Mr. John Doe 2 June 1, 2008orMr. John DoePage 2June 1, 2008Information provided in "Business Communication: Process and Product" by Mary Ellen GuffeyRecipient, Date, Page number
page 2 or page 3