A template of letter head which is incorrect professionally and explain the errors in letter head
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By Sue Fox
You write most business letters with the intention of getting the reader to respond. Write your business letters with a clear purpose, making those letters error-free, friendly, and pertinent. All business correspondence should be on company letterhead, and the form of the rest of a business letter is standardized. All business letters have the following elements:
Dateline: Three to six lines beneath the letterhead, flush left or right. The dateline contains the month (fully spelled out), day, and year.
Recipient address: Three to six lines below the dateline, flush left. The recipient address is composed of:
Addressee’s courtesy title and full name
Addressee’s business title
Business name
Street address
City, state, and zip code
Greeting or salutation: One or two lines below the last line of the recipient’s address.
If you use first names in person, you may do so in your salutation.
Body: Starts one line below the greeting. The body of the letter contains whatever you have to say.
Complimentary close: Two lines below the last line of the body of the letter, flush left or centered.