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BUSINESS LETTERS MADE SIMPLE. PURPOSE What do I want the reader to know? What kind of business letter am I writing? ▫Letter of inquiry ▫Letter of application.

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Page 1: BUSINESS LETTERS MADE SIMPLE. PURPOSE What do I want the reader to know? What kind of business letter am I writing? ▫Letter of inquiry ▫Letter of application.

BUSINESS LETTERS MADE SIMPLE

Page 2: BUSINESS LETTERS MADE SIMPLE. PURPOSE What do I want the reader to know? What kind of business letter am I writing? ▫Letter of inquiry ▫Letter of application.

PURPOSE•What do I want the reader to know?•What kind of business letter am I writing?▫Letter of inquiry▫Letter of application▫Letter of complaint▫Letter of regret▫Thank you letter

Page 3: BUSINESS LETTERS MADE SIMPLE. PURPOSE What do I want the reader to know? What kind of business letter am I writing? ▫Letter of inquiry ▫Letter of application.

AUDIENCE

•How well do I know them?

•How much do they know about my subject?

•How will they feel about my message?

•What vocabulary will set the tone?

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FORM•Choose a font that is easy to read.•1 to 1.5 inch left and right margins.•1 to 1.5 inch top and bottom margins.•Present information

▫completely▫concisely ▫professionally

•Be consistent – block or modified block.

Most use 1.25

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PARTS OF A PERSONAL-BUSINESS LETTER

•Heading▫Writer’s complete

address (Return Address)

▫Current date•Inside Address

▫Receiver’s complete name, title, company and address (Letter Address)

1” - 1 1/2”

QUAD

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However…

•If you have a letterhead, you don’t need the Return Address…

123 Pine Street123 Pine StreetOak Ridge, NJ 07438Oak Ridge, NJ 07438

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PARTS OF A BUSINESS LETTER (continued)…•Salutation

▫Begin with Dear:▫Use Mr. or Ms. before the receiver’s

name▫Use Dear or Attention followed by an

appropriate title, such as Customer Service Department or Sales Manager.

▫Use Dear Sir or Madame or Ladies and Gentlemen. Include BOTH genders for a general audience.

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RULES OF THUMB…AVOID ABBREVIATIONS EXCEPT FOR STATES

AND TITLES.

(Mr., Mrs., Ms., etc. – FL, NJ, OH)

PLACE A SINGLE WORD TITLE AFTER THE NAME SEPARATED BY A COMMA.

Mrs. G. DeGraw, President

PLACE A LONGER TITLE ON A SEPARATE LINE.

Mrs. G. DeGrawExecutive Director of Safety

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PARTS OF A BUSINESS LETTER (continued)…

•Body▫Single-space

paragraphs, double-space between paragraphs.

▫Two paragraphs.▫Avoid long phrases.▫Avoid making business

letters longer than one page.

▫Heading on Page 2.

Ms. Moss 2 or Ms. MossPage 2

1” - 1 1/2”

QUAD

DS

DS

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PARTS OF A BUSINESS LETTER (continued)…•Complimentary closing▫Use Sincerely,

Sincerely yours, or Yours truly. Capitalize only the first word; end with a comma.

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PARTS OF A BUSINESS LETTER (continued)…•Signature lines

▫Leave four lines (QS) for your handwritten signature

▫Type your name and title below the signature line.

▫Type the words Enclosure(s) two lines below the typed signature.

▫Sending a copy of the letter elsewhere?cc: PLUS the person or department name. This line goes beneath the enclosure line.

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PARTS OF A BUSINESS LETTER (continued)…•Reference initials…

▫Tell who typed the letter

▫Double spaced after the typed signature line

▫Lowercase initialsExamples:

/ged HE:ged

GED

Sincerely,

Mrs. G. DeGrawMrs. G. DeGraw, President

/ged

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R E V I E W

•PARTS OF A PERSONAL-BUSINESS LETTER:Return Address (includes DATE)Inside AddressSalutationBodyComplimentary CloseReference InitialsEnclosures (if any)

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123 Pine StreetOak Ridge, NJ 07438October 30, 2005

ABC Company345 Spruce StreetWhatever, IL 01233

Dear Mr. Brown:

Insert the part of the body of the letter here. The body of the letter should tell something about what you hope to convey.

It should also have a closing paragraph in it. There should be at least two sentences per paragraph.

Sincerely,

Mrs. DeGrawMrs. DeGraw, Chairperson

/ged

Enclosure

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BLOCK versus MODIFIED BLOCKBLOCK•All parts of the

letter begin at the left margin.

•Paragraphs are NOT indented.

MODIFIED BLOCK•The heading and

complimentary close begin at the center of the page.

•Paragraphs ARE indented.