BUSINESS LETTERS in Block Format
2" top margin
The amount of blank space left at the top of the page on a business letter. The top margin should be set at 2".
Margin
The blank white space around the edge of the page. 2" top, 1" Bottom, Left and Right
3 easy steps for setting up the page before starting the letter.
1. set to single spacing 2. remove the extra space between the paragraphs 3. Set Margins at: 2" Top, 1" Bottom, Left and Right.
BUSINESS LETTER
A form of communicating when a person or company needs to communicate in a FORMAL PROFESSIONAL way to another person or company. It should be formatted correctly and have no typos.
Block Format
All lines of text start at the left margin. NO INDENTS in paragraphs. Leaves a nice clean block like appearance that is easy to read.
CLOSING
Closes out the letter. Uses professional language and open punctuation. Comes a double space (ENTER x2) after the body of the letter.
View ruler
Make sure your ruler is showing so you can measure your top margin correctly. Go to: Insert Tab>View ruler checkbox.
GREETING/SALUTATION
Opens the letter by greeting the receiver. Uses professional language and open punctuation. Comes after the inside address before you start typing the body of the letter. Needs a double space (ENTER x2) before and after.
WRITER/SENDER'S JOB TITLE (optional)
Optional part. Added directly below the writer's name but ONLY IF NEEDED. No blank spaces should separate the writer's name from the job title.
Letterhead
The company information that is often pre-printed at the top of the paper. This is why a 2" top margin is needed.
DATE
The date the letter is typed. If letter is on letterhead it is the very first thing you type after the page is setup correctly. It will start at the 2" top margin.
INSIDE ADDRESS
The full address of the person or company receiving the letter. It comes a quadruple space (ENTER x4) after the date.
Single spacing (1.0)
The insertion point moves down one line at a time so there are no blank lines in between text. This saves space. Business letters need to be set to single spacing.
SIGNATURE SPACE
The large blank quadruple space (ENTER x4) in between the closing and the writer's/sender's name. This is where the writer/sender will sign his/her name with a pen.
WRITER'S/SENDER'S NAME
The name of the person who has written the letter. It will usually be your name but may be someone else IF you are typing the letter for someone else. It will come a quadruple space (ENTER x4) after the letter closing.
Business letter font
The style and size of text used in a business letter. Should be basic, easy to read, and professional. Using the default font (Calibri 11) is fine. Arial, Times New Roman are other common choices.
BODY
The text of the letter itself. It is double spaced (ENTER x2) after the greeting. Paragraphs are never indented. Instead, there is a double space (ENTER x2) in between each paragraph to separate them.
Remove space between paragraphs
Using this command will take out the extra blank space that appears on Word 2013 every time you hit ENTER. A letter will not be single spaced correctly unless this is done.