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How do I write proper format for e-memo business letter
I have to write an e-memo for class. It has to be in proper business
formatting. Does anyone know how to do this |
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How do I write proper format for e-memo business letter
"Proper business format" can vary from person to person or company to
company. I think you need to talk to your instructor for more information. (Word of advice: "Yo, dawg!" is *not* proper business format.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Suzanne Reid" Suzanne wrote in message ... I have to write an e-memo for class. It has to be in proper business formatting. Does anyone know how to do this |
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How do I write proper format for e-memo business letter
I suppose it's a bit late to advise you on writing your e-memo for your
class, but for anybody else who stumbles upon this, I'd like to give my 2 cents... A typical memo as I know it should contain the following information: To whom it is addressed, from whom it is being sent, the date it is being sent, the subject of the memo and the text of the memo. If you're writing an e-mail, you don't have to worry much, just write it as a regular e-mail but don't forget to enter the subject in the defined space since, if I'm not mistaken, some e-mail clients might allow you to send an e-mail without a subject, but you don't need to write the subject in the body of the e-mail. And as JoAnn pointed out, even though memo can be written in a bit relaxed tone, you should still watch your language. I guess the most important thing to be aware when writing memos is that they're written in an informal language, direct style and no greetings nor closing is necessary. Best wishes, Dom Delimar http://business-letters-101.com Suzanne Reid wrote: I have to write an e-memo for class. It has to be in proper business formatting. Does anyone know how to do this |
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