Letter Parts, Spacing and Formats Flashcards
the official paper on which the company business letters are written and certain important information about the company is printed
Letterhead
content of a letterhead
complete name, mailing address, email address, fax numbers and contact numbers, official cell number of the company
the date the letter is written (use the date the letter was finished) with the following formats.
dateline
The full name of the addressee with a title of respect
Inside address
the name in the salutation is the same with the name in the inside address
Salutation
Typed below the salutation or subject the subject line, if there is.
Body of the Letter
Serves to close the letter with a cordial expression
Complimentary Closing
Contains the writer’s full name and position/title and his/her signature
signature block
Contains the initials of the dictator and the typist
reference initials
Attention Line
Considered addressed to the whole organization rather than to the person named on the attention line
Used to immediately inform the reader what the letter is about
Placed between the salutation and the body of the letter
Subject Line
Used when enclosing something in the letter.
Typed under the signature line or reference initials
Enclosure
Used if copies of the letter are to be sent to others aside from the reader/addressee.
- Placed after the enclosure or reference initials
Carbon copy notation
Blind carbon copy notation
Used if the writer doesn’t want his reader/addressee to know that the former is sending a copy of the letter to another person
P.S. or N.B. (nota bene, ‘note well’), used to emphasize a point made elsewhere in the letter. Emphasizes an important message that has been intentionally withheld from the message. Has an attention getting quality and may be used only for important occasions. Placed two spaces below the last line of the letter
Postscript Notation