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FORMAT

Letter

Please start your study of letters by studying the format of these: plain letter format, letterhead format, and second page format. Examples of these formats are arranged below in a slide show, so you can scroll through them. While many different variations on these basic formats exist, we are not studying business correspondence. Keep things simple. Just follow these formats for class assignments and focus on your writing. 

Slide Show: Wave your cursor over the object, click on the Play button that appears (top left corner) or one of the thumbnails.
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For Discussion

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Between our ability to create, deliver, and read text in electronic format, some people question our country's need for the US Postal Service.  Twenty years ago like most people, I had never heard of email. What do you predict for the future of delivering personal, individuals-to-business, business-to-individuals, and business-to-business communications?

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Ida L. Rodgers, See terms on Course Style Guide Home page.

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