Either version is correct.
Maybe better to say: please find in the attached document the list of items
Of course! Please provide the word or phrase you would like me to translate into Telugu.
What is the keyword you would like me to turn into a question in Chinese?
Sure, could you please provide me with the problem you would like to examine?
Could you please clarify how you would like to adjust your bicycle seat?
Could you please review the reverse side of the document for any extra details?
An example of abbreviating the year with an apostrophe in a formal document would be writing "The event took place on June 15, '21."
Could you confirm if you received the document I emailed for review?
Could you please provide a copy of the signed document by the authorized personnel?
Is the relic enclosed in a theca (locket)? Does it have a wax seal on the back? Does it have a document of authenticity signed by a Church aithority? Which saint is the relic from? Do you have pictures of the relic, seal and document that could be examined by someone who is an expert on relics?
There are many places where one could find used enclosed trailers. Some of the best places to find used enclosed trailers would be places like Auto Trader and eBay.
I'm interested in opening an enclosed trailers garage. Where can I look for cheap enclosed trailers?
Not familiar with that particular term -BUT- to "lodge a complaint" means to "file a complaint."In a similar circumstance I suppose to "lodge a document" could mean to file a document.
"Please give me a call" would be better.
Both "would you please" and "could you please" are polite requests, but "would you please" is often considered slightly more polite or formal. "Would" implies a willingness to act, emphasizing the speaker's respect for the listener's choice. "Could" suggests capability, which can also be polite, but may sound a bit less formal in some contexts. Ultimately, the choice often depends on the situation and personal preference.
You could print Gmail Addresses by collecting them in a document. The document could be a notepad, wordpad or a word document. It could be then printed.
It depends on what the format of the document is in my opinion.Poems could definitely have a question for a title. As for essays, I would say no. I have seen books with titles in the form of a question, so I would say depending on what the document is, you could or couldn't have a question as a title.