When creating
business letters, use 8 ½" by 11" unlined paper. Although 24-pound
paper with 100+ brightness is a little more expensive, it will make a better
impression than everyday copy paper. Use 1" margins on all four sides. Use
a serif font such as Times Roman (12 point) or Georgia (11 point). A business
letter should be single-spaced and, if possible, typed on a computer. Print the
letter on only one side of the paper. Fold the letter horizontally into thirds.
Mail the letter in a No. 10 security envelope (4 1/8" by 9 ½").
There are
several business letter formats, but all of them can be subdivided into two
basic groups: the block format and various indented formats. Although the block
format is somewhat more common, (perhaps because it is easier), either one is
acceptable. All conventional formats contain the same features:
1. Return address of the letter writer
1600 Main Street
Springfield, Kansas 12345
1600 Main Street
Springfield, Kansas 12345
2. The date of the letter.
This is usually typed in one of two ways:
-(Begin with the day, no comma) 15 January 2011
orThis is usually typed in one of two ways:
-(Begin with the day, no comma) 15 January 2011
-(Begin with the month; use a comma) December 1, 2011
3. Complete name, title, and address of the recipient.
Use
"Mr." for a male recipient. If you do not know how a female recipient
prefers to be addressed, it is best to use "Ms."
Ms. Anna Brown, Chair
Department of Linguistics
Right State University
1415 University Drive
Felicity , OH 45434
4. Salutation with a colon.Department of Linguistics
Right State University
Dear Ms. Brown:
5. Body of the letter.
It is best to
keep an initial business letter short. Business people are busy and do not have
time to read long letters! In a one-page letter, you will usually only need
three or four paragraphs, single spaced. Use a double space in between
paragraphs. See examples that follow.
6. Closing.
The most
common closing is "Sincerely." Follow this with a comma. Skip four
single lines after the closing and type your name. Sign your name in the space
above your name.
Sincerely, Jonathan Wilson
7. Enclosure.
If you are
enclosing additional information with your letter such as a resume or a
curriculum vitae, skip two single lines after your typed name and type
"Enclosure" or "Enclosures." If you use the plural, you
have the option of stating the number of enclosures in parentheses.
Block Format
(begin at top margin)
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(four single spaces)
December 1, 2011
(double space)
Ms. Anna Brown, Chair Department of Linguistics Right State University |
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(double space)
Dear Ms. Brown:
(double space)
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I want you to
know you have an exceptional employee, Jane Doe, in your support division. Her
calm, patient manner was a great help to me when my frustration was at an
all-time high. Her knowledge of the software and her remarkable problem-solving
abilities are rare indeed. If the quality of a firm's employees is an
indication of future success, then Doe Corporation has a very bright future.
(double space)
Sincerely,
(four single spaces)
[Signature]John Doe
(double space)
Enclosure |
Example:
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Ms. Anna Brown, Chair Department of Linguistics Right State University |
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I am writing
to thank you for the training seminar you arranged, and to especially thank
you for sending Mr. Doe to be our primary instructor. He did his homework
well, and was more aware of our needs than any of our previous instructors.
We appreciate the time he took to study samples of our work in advance so his
comments were immediately applicable. We would welcome his instruction again.
Please convey our thanks to Mr. Doe.
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Sincerely,
John Doe
Enclosure
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