Letterhead
A preprinted form is a form in which some information has already been printed (as opposed to, say, a blank piece of paper).
it is 'stationary', not stationary' as in materials, but 'stationary' as being still or something like that.
Yes it should be capitalized. Remember to follow the punctuation that the company in question uses.
I think it is stationary?
The opposite of stationary (in one place) would be moving, in motion, or mobile.
letterhead
Pre-printed stationery for business correspondence is called a letterhead.
The postage was preprinted on the envelope. He was able to use the preprinted form to avoid a problem with the translation.
"To" and "From" are commonly preprinted on gift tags.
The return address of a business letter is the address of the sender. Business letters are usually written on letterhead which have the company name and address preprinted on the paper and if that's the case, it's not necessary to also write the return address on the letter. That is also true of envelopes that are preprinted with the company name and address.
A preprinted form is a form in which some information has already been printed (as opposed to, say, a blank piece of paper).
Your name/company name, address, phone numb if it's not preprinted. The date. The name and address of the person you're addressing.
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After the collapse of HMV, one stationary retailer is returning to the DVDs and CDs market. This company is WH Smith. This company also sells books, eBooks, stationary, gifts and cards.
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