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Business Letter Formatting Guide

The document outlines the standard block format for writing a business letter, including the return address, date, inside address, salutation, subject line, body, closing, signature, printed name, enclosure notation, and reference initials. Key elements are the return address at the top, date, salutation addressing the recipient, subject or topic of the letter in the body, signature at the bottom, and notation of any enclosures.

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Business Letter Formatting Guide

The document outlines the standard block format for writing a business letter, including the return address, date, inside address, salutation, subject line, body, closing, signature, printed name, enclosure notation, and reference initials. Key elements are the return address at the top, date, salutation addressing the recipient, subject or topic of the letter in the body, signature at the bottom, and notation of any enclosures.

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Business Letter Format

Block Format: Business Letter


Return Address Line 1 1
Return Address Line 2
Date (Month Day, Year) 2
Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr. Full name of recipient. 3
Title/Position of Recipient.
Company Name
Address Line 1
Address Line 2
Dear Ms./Mrs./Mr. Last Name: 4
Subject: Title of Subject 5
Body Paragraph 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..................................................................................
...
Body Paragraph 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..................................................................................
...
Body Paragraph 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..................................................................................
...6
Closing (Sincerely...), 7
Signature 8
Your Name (Printed) 9
Your Title
Enclosures (2) 10
Typist Initials. 11

Your Address 1
The return address of the sender of the letter so the recipient can easily find out where to send a reply
to. Skip a line between your address and the date. (Not needed if the letter is printed on paper with the
company letterhead already on it.)
Date 2
Put the date on which the letter was written in the format Month Day Year i.e. August 30, 2003. Skip a
line between the date and the inside address (some people skip 3 or 4 lines after the date).

Inside Address 3
The address of the person you are writing to along with the name of the recipient, their title and
company name, if you are not sure who the letter should be addressed to either leave it blank, but try to
put in a title, i.e. "Director of Human Resources". Skip a line between the date and the salutation.
Salutation 4
Dear Ms./Mrs./Mr. Last Name:, Dear Director of Department Name: or To Whom It May Concern: if
recipient's name is unknown. Note that there is a colon after the salutation. Skip a line between the
salutation and the subject line or body.
Subject Line (optional) 5
Makes it easier for the recipient to find out what the letter is about. Skip a line between the subject line
and the body.
Body 6
The body is where you write the content of the letter; the paragraphs should be single spaced with a
skipped line between each paragraph. Skip a line between the end of the body and the closing.
Closing 7
Let's the reader know that you are finished with your letter; usually ends with Sincerely, Sincerely
yours, Thank you, and so on. Note that there is a comma after the end of the closing and only the first
word in the closing is capitalized. Skip 3-4 lines between the closing and the printed name, so that there
is room for the signature.
Signature 8
Your signature will go in this section, usually signed in black or blue ink with a pen.
Printed Name 9
The printed version of your name, and if desired you can put your title or position on the line
underneath it. Skip a line between the printed name and the enclosure.
Enclosure 10
If letter contains other document other than the letter itself your letter will include the word
"Enclosure." If there is more than one you would type, "Enclosures (#)" with the # being the number of
other documents enclosed that doesn't include the letter itself.
Reference Initials 11
If someone other than yourself typed the letter you will include your initials in capital letters followed
by the typist's initials in lower case in the following format; AG/gs or AG:gs.

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