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LETTER WRITING

          BY
Ms. SHYAMALA SHUKLA
 SOFT SKILLS TRAINER
  KARNAL (HARYANA)
    #09254159805
• Letters are the most important means of
  written communication.
• Modern information technology has not
  diminished their importance.
• ADVANTAGES:
• Provide a permanent record that can be filed
  & referred to in the future.
• Can be reread & studied, which is important if
  a letter is long, is complex, or has been written
  in anger.
• Can be revised & edited to ensure they adhere
  to the principles of business communication.
• Can have legal value.
• The number and location depends on the format
  you have chosen.
• Most letters have 7 standard parts.
• 1-HEADING
• Letter head or return address
• Date
• Business organisations should use LETTER HEAD
• Personal business messages may prefer to use a
  return address and dateline rather than create
  their own letterhead.
• LETTERHEAD CONTAINS..
• 1 Name of the organisation & complete mailing
  address.
• 2 Phone number.
• 3 A fax number.
• 4 An e-mail address.
• 5 A web (URL).
• 6 An organisation slogan.
• 7 Emblem or logo.
• 8 Other information.
• DATE
• Day
• The month (The month should be spelled in full)
• The year
• Dates should be in the following manner
•  JULY 6,200..
• 6 JULY 200..(THE PUNCTUATION IS OMITTED WHEN
  THE DAY APPEARS BEFORE THE MONTH IN THE
  DATELINE)
• Placing the day first is the preferred style for
  International & Military use
• When the return address is keyed at a
  Personal letter, the dateline is keyed on the
  line below it.
• When the return address appears below the
  page signature block of a Personal business
  letter the date is placed between lines 10 & 15
  from the top of the page.
•   CONTUATION PAGE
• Letterhead stationary is used only in the first page of a letter.
• Stationary of the same colour & quality , but without the letterhead is
  used for the continuation pages.
• The heading on each additional page begins on the line seven, leaving
  a top margin of 1 inch.
• The continuation heading should contain the first line of the inside
  address, the page number, and the date
• Example:
• 1-Mr Rakesh Mohan           2           JULY 20, 200….

• 2- Mr Rakesh Mohan
• Page 2
• July 20, 200….
• CONTINUATION PAGE ( BODY)
• The body of the letter continues a double space, (leave
  2 blank lines below the above Example)
• At least 1 complete paragraph of the letter should be
  carried to a continuation page.
• Divide a paragraph only if you can leave at least 2 lines
  on the preceding page and carry over at least 2 lines to
  the following page.
• Leave at least a one inch margin at the bottom of the
  1st page.
•
• INSIDE ADDRESS
• Qs after the date
• 1- Receiver’s courtesy title:
• Ms- Unmarried or marital status not known)
• Mrs- as per the individual’s preference
• Mr- all men
• Professional: Professor, Dr, Captain, Justice, Brigadier, etc
• Firm: Messers ( messers Gulab and Company)
• Dignitaries (President, Prime Minister, Governor, chancellor,
  religious head, Royalty): His/Her Exellency, His/Her highness,
  His?Her Holiness, (as the case may be)
• Limited Company: Designation of the officer concerned ( The
  General manager, Bharat Petroleum Limited)
• Firms with name element (Sardar Jaswant Singh & sons): No Title
• 2- Receiver’s name
• 3- Receiver’s professional title
• 4- Departments name
• 5- company’s name
• 6- Receiver’s street address (or other specific mailing
  designation such as post office box number)
• 7- City
• 8- State & pin code
• 9- Abbreviate state addresses (eg., Ave. Avenue, Rd.
  Road) only when necessary to achieve balanced
  display.
• SALUTATION
• Double space after the inside address or the attention line
• The salutation is omitted in the simplified format.
• Is the greeting that begins the message.
• The content of the salutation depends on the first line of
  the inside address.
• When a letter is addressed to a company & contains an
  attention line, the salutation is directed to the company &
  not to the person named in the attention line.
• If the 1st line of the inside address is singular, the salutation
  must be singular, if the 1st line is plural the salutation must
  be plural.
• Members of our family we write- “My dear….(
  Father, mother, brother, etc)
• To friends we write. “My dear….(Susan, Michelle etc)
• To acquaintances we may address. “Dear Bhandari”
  etc.
• To officials & those not well-acquainted, we write.
  “Dear Sir”.
• To editors of the newspapers may be addressed, “Sir”.

• Open punctuation: no punctuation after the salutation
• Mixed punctuation: colon after the salutation
• Salutation depends on the relationship between
  the sender & the receiver.

• If you met the person or persons face to face use
  Ms for a female receiver unless she specifies
  another title.
• If you do not know gender of the addressce use
  the receiver’s full name without a courtesy title
  (Dear M. L. Bansal) or use the simplified letter
  style .
•   Correct                    INCORRECT
•   Dear Ms Sharma             Dear Ms Rita Sha
•   Dear Rita                  Dear Ms Rita
•   Dear Mr & Mrs Chaturvedi   Dear Chaturvedi
•   Dear Vishesh & Abha        Dear Sharmas
•   Dear customers:             Dear Gentlemen:
•   Ladies & Gentlemen:         Dear Ladies & G
• If your letter is addressed to an organisation of
  only women or only men, use----Dear Sirs,
  Dear Ladies, Dear Mesdames (plural form of
  MADAME; pronounced as /mei’da;m, ‘dam/
• Gentlemen
• Ladies
•   BODY
•   Double
•   Space below the salutation
•   The body is the message section of the letter.
•   It begins a double space below the salutation.
•   The body is single spaced within paragraphs & double
    spaced between paragraphs.
•   The body of the letter starts straight in a very polite
    language, eg. I shall be grateful (or obliged) if you…..
•   Please refer to your letter no. ( if any) dated ….
•   We beg to invite your kind attention to…
•   Your kind attention is invited to…..
• COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE
• Double space below the last line of the body.
•   The complementary close ends the message.
•   The word(s) used in the close should match the formality or the message.
•   Formal Business Correspondence…(Respectfully, Very truly yours, Sincerely yours.)
•   General Business Correspondence….(Sincerely, Sincerely yours)

•   Informal Business Correspondence…( Sincerely, Sincerely yours, Cordially yours)
•   To relatives we write: Yours affectionately”.
•   To friends, “Yours sincerely”
•   To strangers & officials , “Yours faithfully”.
•   To editors of newspapers, “Yours truly”
•   Sometimes we write ‘ Yours very sincerely’, Yours very truly’, Sincerely yours , ’
    Yours loving son’, etc.
• Only the first character of the word in the
  complimentary close is capitalised.
• The closing should be punctuated using the
  style (mixed or open) as was used with the
  salutation.
• The simplified letter format omits the
  complementary close.
• SIGNATURE BLOCK:
• Four spaces below the complimentary close.
• Writer’s signed name, keyed name , & title.
• A courtesy title is optional in the signature block.
• It may be included with or without parentheses (marked off by bracket,
  dashes etc) when the gender of the writer is unclear lines, whichever
  creates the more balanced display.
• If the name 7 the title are on the same line, a comma separates them.
• The sender of the messages signs the letter in the space between the
  complementary close 7 the keyed name.
• The signature does not include the courtesy title even if it is keyed in
  signature block.
• REFERENCE INITIALS:
• Shows who keyed the letter.
• When the letter is keyed by someone else then the person who wrote it
  , the key boarder includes his or her initials in the document.
• The initials of the writer may also be included, but they are not required.
• When the writer is someone other than the person who signs the
  letter, display the writer’s initials with those of the keyboarder.
• The writer ‘s initials should be upper case letters : the keyboarder’s, lower
  case.
• The sets of initials may be separated by either a colon or a diagonal.
• Place the reference initials flush with the margin a double space below the
  sender’s title.
• Example: ev ( keyboarder’s initials)
• NRE:pd (writer’s initials: keyboarder’s initials)
• JHT/ras (writers initials/keyboarder’s initials)
• ATTENTION LINE
• Double space below the last line of the inside address is more traditional.
• When a company name is used as the first line of the inside address, the
  attention line can be used to direct the letter to a person, position title, or
  department within the company.
• Using a person’s name in the first line of the inside address is preferred
  over using an attention line.
• The trend is to place the attention line beneath the company name in the
  inside address; the same format is used on the envelope.
• It should be capitalised.
• The word attention should not be abbreviated.
• Placing a colon after the word ATTENTION is optional.
• The salutation agrees with the 1st line of the address & not the attention
  line.
• Attention line placement is as following:
• College Station Medical Center
  ATTENTION: RADIOLOGY
  1064 Rock Prairie Road
  College Station, TX 77842-1437
  Ladies & Gentlemen:
  College Station Medical Centre
 1604 Rock Priarie Road
 College Station, TX77842-1437
 Attention: Beth Ek, Nurse Manager
 Ladies & Gentlemen:
• SUBJECT LINE:
• Identifies the topic of the letter.
• It is considered part of the body of the letter.
• The subject line should be short- less than one
  line- & should not be a complete sentence.
• If a letter contains both an attention line & a
  subject line, use the same format for both.
• COMPANY NAME IN SIGNATURE BLOCK:
• The name of the company may be keyed in uppercase letters a
  double space below the complimentary close.
• The company name is placed in the signature block when the letter
  is contractual in nature or when the letter is printed on a plain
  paper rather than on letterhead stationary.
• The 1st character of the company name is aligned with the 1st
  character of the complimentary close.
• Example: FALCON ACCOUNTING


            Jammie falcon
             ( MS) Jammie Falcon, President
• ENCLOSURE or ATTACHMENT NOTATION:
• Any item sent with the letter, such as a check,
  invoice, photograph, is considered as enclosure.
• Single or double space.
• Writer may list the items enclosed or merely indicate
  the number as part of the notation.
• When items are attached then use ATTACHMENT OR
  att. In place of enclosure notation.
•   Example:
•   1-Enclosure or enc.
•   Cheque enclosed
•   Enclosures 3
•   3 enc
•   2- Attachment or att.
•   Attachment: Reimbursement form
•   Attachments (2)
•   Att.2
• COPY NOTATION:
• Is used when a copy of a letter is being sent to someone else than
  the addressee.
• The copy notation may appear as cc for courtesy copy or c for copy.
• Double space below the reference initials (or enclosure notation, if
  used)
• Examples:
• 1-CC: Tim Miller
• CC: Tim Miller, Sne , Manos
• C:Accounting
• 2- C: Ms Chin Ding
• 112 West Elm Street
• Shokel, 1L 6067-2726
• BLIND COPY NOTATION:
• Is used when it is unnecessary on inappropriate for an
  addressee to know that a copy of the letter is being
  sent to other individuals.
• The blind copy notation should appear only on copies
  not on the original.
• Place the blind copy notation where the regular copy
  notation normally appears.
• Example:
• bcc: Burt La Blanc
• bcc: Mrs Joan Yang, CPA
• CLASSIFICATION OF LETTERS
• Formal letter
• a) Official letter ( officials, for requests or complaints. Letters to
  Editors Application letters i.e. job applications also fall in this
  category.)
• b) Commercial letter ( business letters, they serve as a means to
  reach to people not only within the locality and neighbourhood but
  also in other cities and countries)
• c) Demi official letters (written by officials to another officials,
  senior or junior public person may also write a
• D. O. to an official.

• Informal letter ( explained further)
•   FORMAT OF BUSINESS LETTER
•   1- FULL BLOCK STYLE
•   2- MODIFIED BLOCK STYLE
•   3- SEMIBLOCK STYLE
Margins
                                       Top
When you begin keying a                2”-2.5”
business letter, first set
the correct margins:         Left 1”
      •2” or 2.5” top
      margin depending
      on the length of
      the letterhead
      •1” side margins
      •1” bottom
      margins

             File, Page
             Setup in
             Word 97-
             2003
                                                          Right 1”

             Page Layout
             tab-Margins                         Bottom
             icon in Word
             2007                                1”
Style
Letters can be keyed using two styles: block style and modified block style.

 Block style: all letter parts are keyed at the left        Modified Block style: the date,
 margin. There will be nothing indented with                complimentary closing, and writer’s name
 tabs or the tab key.                                       and title are indented to 3.25”. (You will
                                                            learn more about modified block in a later
                                                            assignment)
Punctuation
Letters can use two types of punctuation: open or mixed.
  Open punctuation: no colon after        Mixed punctuation: a colon is keyed
  the salutation and no comma after       after the salutation and a comma is
  the complimentary closing.              keyed after the complimentary closing.
Dateline

The dateline the is first
part of the letter.
It should be typed with
the month spelled out
and the full year as noted
in the sample.
The dateline should
reflect the date the letter
is prepared and signed.
Quadruple space after
the dateline.
Inside
                            Address


The inside address is the
second part of the
business letter.
The inside address is the
address of the person
receiving the letter.
The inside address should
include the name, street
address and city, state
and zip code of the
recipient.
Double space after the
inside address.
Salutation

Also known as the
greeting, the salutation is
the hello part of the
business letter.
Salutations should
include a greeting word,
recipients title and last
name.
Open Punctuation: no
punctuation after the
salutation
Mixed Punctuation:
colon after the salutation
Double space after the
salutation.
Body

The body of the letter is
the message in paragraph
form.
Most letter bodies consist
of three paragraphs:
statement of purpose,
information/facts, call for
action.
Double space between
the paragraphs and single
space between them.
Double space after the
body.
Complimentary
                                Close

The complimentary close
is the goodbye of the
business letter.
Complimentary closes
can vary and include
words and phrases such
as Sincerely, Yours Truly,
Thank you.
Open Punctuation: no
punctuation after the
complimentary close
Mixed Punctuation:
colon after the
complimentary close
Quadruple space after
the complimentary close.
Signature
                               Block


The signature block is the
writers typed name and
title.
There will always be a
quadruple space before
the signature block to
allow for the writer to
hand sign their name.
Double space after the
signature block.
Reference
                               Initials


Reference initials are the
typist initials.
Reference initials are
used when the writer of
the letter and the typist
of the letter are different
people.
Reference initials are
lowercase and have no
punctuation or spaces.
Double space after
reference initials.
Enclosure
                            Notation
An enclosure notation is
used when something is
enclosed (included)
within the envelope with
the letter.
Enclosures can include
anything from a form to a
picture to a check.
Double space after the
enclosure notation.
• SEMI- BLOCK STYLE
• This resembles MODIFIED – BLOCK style
  except that the start of each paragraph is
  indented, i.e. each paragraph of the message
  starts a few spaces away from the margin.
• This style makes the letter somewhat clumsy
  & has gone out of date.
• SIMPLIFIED STYLE
• This style is often used when a letter is
  addressed to a company rather than as
  individual
• When the gender is unknown
• Marital status of a female is unknown.
• In this style , the salutation & complimentary close
  are eliminated.
• A subject line, displayed in uppercase letters without
  the word subject, replaces the salutation.
• The writer’s keyed signature & the title is displayed in
  one line using uppercase.
• Example:
• Writer’s name &title: Amy Elam
•                       ALAM ELAM, TRAINING SPECIALIST
• PERSONAL BUSINESS LETTERS
• Is written by an individual when conducting
  business of a personal nature.
• An application for employment,
• A request for information,
• Comment about services received.
• FULL BLOCK STYLE or MODIFIED BLOCK STYLE
  with open or mixed punctuation is suitable.
• Return address of the sender should be placed
  2 inches from the top edge of the paper.
• The date should be keyed below the return
  address (the date is not considered a part of
  the return address)
• The SIMPLIFIED BLOCK is not recommended
  for application letters because many
  individuals interpret the lack of salutation as
  being impersonal.
• INFORMAL LETTER
• Are also known as friendly or personal letters.
• The are written to relations & friends in an
  easy & conventional style.
• They are informal & free & easy as compared
  to formal letters.
• Take care of the grammar, spelling &
  punctuation.
• Form of address in INFORMAL LETTER:
• In friendly letters to relations & intimate
  friends, the proper form of address is
• The name( without title) of the person to
  whom you are writing, prefixed by such
  qualifying term as Dear, My Dear, Dearest, etc
• Example: Dear Father, Dear Mother, Dear
  Brother, Dearest Sister, Dear Archit, My Dear
  Kushagra etc.
• If you are writing to an ordinary friend who is
  much older than you are, or of superior rank it
  is respectful to use the title “shri”;
• e.g. My dear shri Agarwal.
• Students writing friendly letters to their
  teachers or professors should always address
  them thus.
•   COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE (Informal letter)
•   In letters to relatives & near friends
•   Yours affectionately,
•   Your affectionate son or brother or friend
•   Your loving son
•   Yours very sincerely (to friends)
•   To family members & close friends
•   Love
•   Love from
•   Lots of love
•   To friends & acquaintances
•   Best wishes
•   Al l the best
•   Take care
•
• APPLICATIONS
• Address & the date are not given at the
  beginning.
• Instead the Address ( Name, Roll No., name of
  the class etc.) is given at the end below:
• “Yours faithfully,” “Yours faithfully,”( To the
  principal , teacher etc)
• The date is written on the left hand against
  signature of the writer.
Essential Elements of Business Letter Writing

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Essential Elements of Business Letter Writing

  • 1. LETTER WRITING BY Ms. SHYAMALA SHUKLA SOFT SKILLS TRAINER KARNAL (HARYANA) #09254159805
  • 2. • Letters are the most important means of written communication. • Modern information technology has not diminished their importance.
  • 3. • ADVANTAGES: • Provide a permanent record that can be filed & referred to in the future. • Can be reread & studied, which is important if a letter is long, is complex, or has been written in anger. • Can be revised & edited to ensure they adhere to the principles of business communication. • Can have legal value.
  • 4. • The number and location depends on the format you have chosen. • Most letters have 7 standard parts. • 1-HEADING • Letter head or return address • Date • Business organisations should use LETTER HEAD • Personal business messages may prefer to use a return address and dateline rather than create their own letterhead.
  • 5. • LETTERHEAD CONTAINS.. • 1 Name of the organisation & complete mailing address. • 2 Phone number. • 3 A fax number. • 4 An e-mail address. • 5 A web (URL). • 6 An organisation slogan. • 7 Emblem or logo. • 8 Other information.
  • 6. • DATE • Day • The month (The month should be spelled in full) • The year • Dates should be in the following manner • JULY 6,200.. • 6 JULY 200..(THE PUNCTUATION IS OMITTED WHEN THE DAY APPEARS BEFORE THE MONTH IN THE DATELINE) • Placing the day first is the preferred style for International & Military use
  • 7. • When the return address is keyed at a Personal letter, the dateline is keyed on the line below it. • When the return address appears below the page signature block of a Personal business letter the date is placed between lines 10 & 15 from the top of the page.
  • 8. CONTUATION PAGE • Letterhead stationary is used only in the first page of a letter. • Stationary of the same colour & quality , but without the letterhead is used for the continuation pages. • The heading on each additional page begins on the line seven, leaving a top margin of 1 inch. • The continuation heading should contain the first line of the inside address, the page number, and the date • Example: • 1-Mr Rakesh Mohan 2 JULY 20, 200…. • 2- Mr Rakesh Mohan • Page 2 • July 20, 200….
  • 9. • CONTINUATION PAGE ( BODY) • The body of the letter continues a double space, (leave 2 blank lines below the above Example) • At least 1 complete paragraph of the letter should be carried to a continuation page. • Divide a paragraph only if you can leave at least 2 lines on the preceding page and carry over at least 2 lines to the following page. • Leave at least a one inch margin at the bottom of the 1st page. •
  • 10. • INSIDE ADDRESS • Qs after the date • 1- Receiver’s courtesy title: • Ms- Unmarried or marital status not known) • Mrs- as per the individual’s preference • Mr- all men • Professional: Professor, Dr, Captain, Justice, Brigadier, etc • Firm: Messers ( messers Gulab and Company) • Dignitaries (President, Prime Minister, Governor, chancellor, religious head, Royalty): His/Her Exellency, His/Her highness, His?Her Holiness, (as the case may be) • Limited Company: Designation of the officer concerned ( The General manager, Bharat Petroleum Limited) • Firms with name element (Sardar Jaswant Singh & sons): No Title
  • 11. • 2- Receiver’s name • 3- Receiver’s professional title • 4- Departments name • 5- company’s name • 6- Receiver’s street address (or other specific mailing designation such as post office box number) • 7- City • 8- State & pin code • 9- Abbreviate state addresses (eg., Ave. Avenue, Rd. Road) only when necessary to achieve balanced display.
  • 12. • SALUTATION • Double space after the inside address or the attention line • The salutation is omitted in the simplified format. • Is the greeting that begins the message. • The content of the salutation depends on the first line of the inside address. • When a letter is addressed to a company & contains an attention line, the salutation is directed to the company & not to the person named in the attention line. • If the 1st line of the inside address is singular, the salutation must be singular, if the 1st line is plural the salutation must be plural.
  • 13. • Members of our family we write- “My dear….( Father, mother, brother, etc) • To friends we write. “My dear….(Susan, Michelle etc) • To acquaintances we may address. “Dear Bhandari” etc. • To officials & those not well-acquainted, we write. “Dear Sir”. • To editors of the newspapers may be addressed, “Sir”. • Open punctuation: no punctuation after the salutation • Mixed punctuation: colon after the salutation
  • 14. • Salutation depends on the relationship between the sender & the receiver. • If you met the person or persons face to face use Ms for a female receiver unless she specifies another title. • If you do not know gender of the addressce use the receiver’s full name without a courtesy title (Dear M. L. Bansal) or use the simplified letter style .
  • 15. Correct INCORRECT • Dear Ms Sharma Dear Ms Rita Sha • Dear Rita Dear Ms Rita • Dear Mr & Mrs Chaturvedi Dear Chaturvedi • Dear Vishesh & Abha Dear Sharmas • Dear customers: Dear Gentlemen: • Ladies & Gentlemen: Dear Ladies & G
  • 16. • If your letter is addressed to an organisation of only women or only men, use----Dear Sirs, Dear Ladies, Dear Mesdames (plural form of MADAME; pronounced as /mei’da;m, ‘dam/ • Gentlemen • Ladies
  • 17. BODY • Double • Space below the salutation • The body is the message section of the letter. • It begins a double space below the salutation. • The body is single spaced within paragraphs & double spaced between paragraphs. • The body of the letter starts straight in a very polite language, eg. I shall be grateful (or obliged) if you….. • Please refer to your letter no. ( if any) dated …. • We beg to invite your kind attention to… • Your kind attention is invited to…..
  • 18. • COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE • Double space below the last line of the body. • The complementary close ends the message. • The word(s) used in the close should match the formality or the message. • Formal Business Correspondence…(Respectfully, Very truly yours, Sincerely yours.) • General Business Correspondence….(Sincerely, Sincerely yours) • Informal Business Correspondence…( Sincerely, Sincerely yours, Cordially yours) • To relatives we write: Yours affectionately”. • To friends, “Yours sincerely” • To strangers & officials , “Yours faithfully”. • To editors of newspapers, “Yours truly” • Sometimes we write ‘ Yours very sincerely’, Yours very truly’, Sincerely yours , ’ Yours loving son’, etc.
  • 19. • Only the first character of the word in the complimentary close is capitalised. • The closing should be punctuated using the style (mixed or open) as was used with the salutation. • The simplified letter format omits the complementary close.
  • 20. • SIGNATURE BLOCK: • Four spaces below the complimentary close. • Writer’s signed name, keyed name , & title. • A courtesy title is optional in the signature block. • It may be included with or without parentheses (marked off by bracket, dashes etc) when the gender of the writer is unclear lines, whichever creates the more balanced display. • If the name 7 the title are on the same line, a comma separates them. • The sender of the messages signs the letter in the space between the complementary close 7 the keyed name. • The signature does not include the courtesy title even if it is keyed in signature block.
  • 21. • REFERENCE INITIALS: • Shows who keyed the letter. • When the letter is keyed by someone else then the person who wrote it , the key boarder includes his or her initials in the document. • The initials of the writer may also be included, but they are not required. • When the writer is someone other than the person who signs the letter, display the writer’s initials with those of the keyboarder. • The writer ‘s initials should be upper case letters : the keyboarder’s, lower case. • The sets of initials may be separated by either a colon or a diagonal. • Place the reference initials flush with the margin a double space below the sender’s title. • Example: ev ( keyboarder’s initials) • NRE:pd (writer’s initials: keyboarder’s initials) • JHT/ras (writers initials/keyboarder’s initials)
  • 22. • ATTENTION LINE • Double space below the last line of the inside address is more traditional. • When a company name is used as the first line of the inside address, the attention line can be used to direct the letter to a person, position title, or department within the company. • Using a person’s name in the first line of the inside address is preferred over using an attention line. • The trend is to place the attention line beneath the company name in the inside address; the same format is used on the envelope. • It should be capitalised. • The word attention should not be abbreviated. • Placing a colon after the word ATTENTION is optional. • The salutation agrees with the 1st line of the address & not the attention line.
  • 23. • Attention line placement is as following: • College Station Medical Center ATTENTION: RADIOLOGY 1064 Rock Prairie Road College Station, TX 77842-1437 Ladies & Gentlemen: College Station Medical Centre 1604 Rock Priarie Road College Station, TX77842-1437 Attention: Beth Ek, Nurse Manager Ladies & Gentlemen:
  • 24. • SUBJECT LINE: • Identifies the topic of the letter. • It is considered part of the body of the letter. • The subject line should be short- less than one line- & should not be a complete sentence. • If a letter contains both an attention line & a subject line, use the same format for both.
  • 25. • COMPANY NAME IN SIGNATURE BLOCK: • The name of the company may be keyed in uppercase letters a double space below the complimentary close. • The company name is placed in the signature block when the letter is contractual in nature or when the letter is printed on a plain paper rather than on letterhead stationary. • The 1st character of the company name is aligned with the 1st character of the complimentary close. • Example: FALCON ACCOUNTING Jammie falcon ( MS) Jammie Falcon, President
  • 26. • ENCLOSURE or ATTACHMENT NOTATION: • Any item sent with the letter, such as a check, invoice, photograph, is considered as enclosure. • Single or double space. • Writer may list the items enclosed or merely indicate the number as part of the notation. • When items are attached then use ATTACHMENT OR att. In place of enclosure notation.
  • 27. Example: • 1-Enclosure or enc. • Cheque enclosed • Enclosures 3 • 3 enc • 2- Attachment or att. • Attachment: Reimbursement form • Attachments (2) • Att.2
  • 28. • COPY NOTATION: • Is used when a copy of a letter is being sent to someone else than the addressee. • The copy notation may appear as cc for courtesy copy or c for copy. • Double space below the reference initials (or enclosure notation, if used) • Examples: • 1-CC: Tim Miller • CC: Tim Miller, Sne , Manos • C:Accounting • 2- C: Ms Chin Ding • 112 West Elm Street • Shokel, 1L 6067-2726
  • 29. • BLIND COPY NOTATION: • Is used when it is unnecessary on inappropriate for an addressee to know that a copy of the letter is being sent to other individuals. • The blind copy notation should appear only on copies not on the original. • Place the blind copy notation where the regular copy notation normally appears. • Example: • bcc: Burt La Blanc • bcc: Mrs Joan Yang, CPA
  • 30. • CLASSIFICATION OF LETTERS • Formal letter • a) Official letter ( officials, for requests or complaints. Letters to Editors Application letters i.e. job applications also fall in this category.) • b) Commercial letter ( business letters, they serve as a means to reach to people not only within the locality and neighbourhood but also in other cities and countries) • c) Demi official letters (written by officials to another officials, senior or junior public person may also write a • D. O. to an official. • Informal letter ( explained further)
  • 31. FORMAT OF BUSINESS LETTER • 1- FULL BLOCK STYLE • 2- MODIFIED BLOCK STYLE • 3- SEMIBLOCK STYLE
  • 32. Margins Top When you begin keying a 2”-2.5” business letter, first set the correct margins: Left 1” •2” or 2.5” top margin depending on the length of the letterhead •1” side margins •1” bottom margins File, Page Setup in Word 97- 2003 Right 1” Page Layout tab-Margins Bottom icon in Word 2007 1”
  • 33. Style Letters can be keyed using two styles: block style and modified block style. Block style: all letter parts are keyed at the left Modified Block style: the date, margin. There will be nothing indented with complimentary closing, and writer’s name tabs or the tab key. and title are indented to 3.25”. (You will learn more about modified block in a later assignment)
  • 34. Punctuation Letters can use two types of punctuation: open or mixed. Open punctuation: no colon after Mixed punctuation: a colon is keyed the salutation and no comma after after the salutation and a comma is the complimentary closing. keyed after the complimentary closing.
  • 35. Dateline The dateline the is first part of the letter. It should be typed with the month spelled out and the full year as noted in the sample. The dateline should reflect the date the letter is prepared and signed. Quadruple space after the dateline.
  • 36. Inside Address The inside address is the second part of the business letter. The inside address is the address of the person receiving the letter. The inside address should include the name, street address and city, state and zip code of the recipient. Double space after the inside address.
  • 37. Salutation Also known as the greeting, the salutation is the hello part of the business letter. Salutations should include a greeting word, recipients title and last name. Open Punctuation: no punctuation after the salutation Mixed Punctuation: colon after the salutation Double space after the salutation.
  • 38. Body The body of the letter is the message in paragraph form. Most letter bodies consist of three paragraphs: statement of purpose, information/facts, call for action. Double space between the paragraphs and single space between them. Double space after the body.
  • 39. Complimentary Close The complimentary close is the goodbye of the business letter. Complimentary closes can vary and include words and phrases such as Sincerely, Yours Truly, Thank you. Open Punctuation: no punctuation after the complimentary close Mixed Punctuation: colon after the complimentary close Quadruple space after the complimentary close.
  • 40. Signature Block The signature block is the writers typed name and title. There will always be a quadruple space before the signature block to allow for the writer to hand sign their name. Double space after the signature block.
  • 41. Reference Initials Reference initials are the typist initials. Reference initials are used when the writer of the letter and the typist of the letter are different people. Reference initials are lowercase and have no punctuation or spaces. Double space after reference initials.
  • 42. Enclosure Notation An enclosure notation is used when something is enclosed (included) within the envelope with the letter. Enclosures can include anything from a form to a picture to a check. Double space after the enclosure notation.
  • 43. • SEMI- BLOCK STYLE • This resembles MODIFIED – BLOCK style except that the start of each paragraph is indented, i.e. each paragraph of the message starts a few spaces away from the margin. • This style makes the letter somewhat clumsy & has gone out of date.
  • 44. • SIMPLIFIED STYLE • This style is often used when a letter is addressed to a company rather than as individual • When the gender is unknown • Marital status of a female is unknown.
  • 45. • In this style , the salutation & complimentary close are eliminated. • A subject line, displayed in uppercase letters without the word subject, replaces the salutation. • The writer’s keyed signature & the title is displayed in one line using uppercase. • Example: • Writer’s name &title: Amy Elam • ALAM ELAM, TRAINING SPECIALIST
  • 46. • PERSONAL BUSINESS LETTERS • Is written by an individual when conducting business of a personal nature. • An application for employment, • A request for information, • Comment about services received. • FULL BLOCK STYLE or MODIFIED BLOCK STYLE with open or mixed punctuation is suitable.
  • 47. • Return address of the sender should be placed 2 inches from the top edge of the paper. • The date should be keyed below the return address (the date is not considered a part of the return address) • The SIMPLIFIED BLOCK is not recommended for application letters because many individuals interpret the lack of salutation as being impersonal.
  • 48. • INFORMAL LETTER • Are also known as friendly or personal letters. • The are written to relations & friends in an easy & conventional style. • They are informal & free & easy as compared to formal letters. • Take care of the grammar, spelling & punctuation.
  • 49. • Form of address in INFORMAL LETTER: • In friendly letters to relations & intimate friends, the proper form of address is • The name( without title) of the person to whom you are writing, prefixed by such qualifying term as Dear, My Dear, Dearest, etc • Example: Dear Father, Dear Mother, Dear Brother, Dearest Sister, Dear Archit, My Dear Kushagra etc.
  • 50. • If you are writing to an ordinary friend who is much older than you are, or of superior rank it is respectful to use the title “shri”; • e.g. My dear shri Agarwal. • Students writing friendly letters to their teachers or professors should always address them thus.
  • 51. COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE (Informal letter) • In letters to relatives & near friends • Yours affectionately, • Your affectionate son or brother or friend • Your loving son • Yours very sincerely (to friends)
  • 52. To family members & close friends • Love • Love from • Lots of love • To friends & acquaintances • Best wishes • Al l the best • Take care •
  • 53. • APPLICATIONS • Address & the date are not given at the beginning. • Instead the Address ( Name, Roll No., name of the class etc.) is given at the end below: • “Yours faithfully,” “Yours faithfully,”( To the principal , teacher etc) • The date is written on the left hand against signature of the writer.