Fillable Printable Business Communication Document Formatting
Fillable Printable Business Communication Document Formatting
Business Communication Document Formatting
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Business Communication
Document Formatting
Letters vs. Memos
The letter format is used when the receiver(s) of the correspondence is outside of your company
or organization. The memo format is used when the receiver(s) of the correspondence is a
member of the company or organization you work for (inter-office correspondence).
Formatting Letters
Letter Types
Personal Business Letters – letters written to a business or organization on behalf of
YOURSELF. Example: You write a letter of complaint to Dave Smith at the Pepsi
Company because you found a mouse tail in the bottom of a can of soda you were
drinking.
Business Letters – letters written by a business/organization to another
business/organization or an individual on behalf of the BUSINESS/ORGANIZATION.
Example: Dave Smith at Pepsi writes a letter of apology to you based on your letter of
complaint. Dave, although writing the letter, is really expressing the opinion of the
company he works for.
Alignment Formats
Block Format – All lines in the letter align at the left margin.
Modified-Block Format – All lines except the date, closing, and signature block align at
the left margin. The date, closing, and signature block BEGIN at the center of the page.
With Indented Paragraphs – Either of the above formats may also include indented
paragraphs.
Punctuation Formats
Open Punctuation – NO punctuation following the salutation or closing.
Mixed/Standard Punctuation – A colon follows the salutation, a comma follows the
closing.
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Second Pages
If a letter extends on to a second, third, etc. page, the second and following pages have a
one inch top margin and a header at the top that is left-aligned. That header includes the
name of the person receiving the letter, the date, and the page number (in that order, on
separate lines).
Formatting Memos
Format
Two common formats for memos are used: standard and simplified. Details for
formatting these types of memos are explained more completely in the examples that
follow.
Second Pages
If a memo extends on to a second, third, etc. page, the second and following pages have a
one inch top margin and a header at the top that is left-aligned. That header includes the
name of the person receiving the memo, the date, and the page number (in that order, on
separate lines).
Examples
Letter & Memo Formats to be used in ITBE 353
1. Business Letter in Block Format with Open Punctuation
2. Standard Memo
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Business Letter
Block Style with Open Punctuation
August 24, 2010
Ms. Kathryn M. Amsbury
Home Care Nursing, P.C.
6807 Crestridge Drive
Hopkins, MN 55343-1921
Dear Ms. Amsbury
As you requested, I shall be happy to meet with you on August 30
at 10 a.m. to review your copy needs. I am confident that we
have just the right copier for you.
Please come to my office at our new address, which is shown in
the letterhead above. Bring some figures relating to your
volume of copying as well as information about size and color
needs. After determining your needs, we can then visit our
adjoining showroom so that you can select the model that will be
best for you.
HiTech is dedicated to providing up-to-date office services in
the greater Twin Cities area. Our new, expanded facilities will
help us achieve that goal. I have enclosed a brochure about the
company that may answer any questions you have.
Sincerely yours
David G. Kramer
Customer Relations Associate
dls
Enclosure
c: John Smith
Date – Always type out in full. Begins at least
½” below the letterhead. For the purpose of
this class we will begin at 2”.
Address Block – Includes the name, organization,
and address of the person receiving the letter.
Should appear a QS below the date. One or two
spaces are typed after the state abbreviation. We
will use one!
Salutation
Body – SS with a DS between paragraphs.
Closing
Signature Block – title either next to the name, separated by
a comma or typed below the name as here. Which you use is
determined by length. Name appears a QS below the
closing.
Reference Initials – the initials of the typist
(not the writer)
Enclosure Notation – included if another item(s) is being
sent along with the letter.
Copy Notation – included if a copy of the letter is being sent to
someone other than the stated recipient.
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Memorandums
Standard Memo in Block Style
Memorandum
TO: Curtis Marlowe, Home Designs
FROM: Doug Nestell, Sales Director
DATE: October 18, 2010
SUBJECT: TIMBER CREEK SITE
Some observations seem appropriate now that the laying of wiring and conduits for Phase I of
the Timber Creek site is being finalized. It is my understanding that a high percentage of Timber
Creek residents likely will be first-time home buyers.
Cost will be an important criterion; but on the basis of our previous experience with this type of
development, other factors should be considered. Our model homes should reflect today’s
informal life-style. The use of a great room rather than both a family room and a living room is
one way to reduce costs. Also, since both the husband and wife in most homes will work outside
the home, there should be two-car garages. We have also found that many people like the option
of leaving certain areas unfinished; these can be finished later as the family grows and as finance
permit.
I shall be happy to meet with you to discuss these concerns.
dls
Note: Both standard and simplified formats can include Enclosure and/or Copy
notations just like letters. Both are formatted in the same manner as letters.
Memo headings – format can vary. Some
formats bold the headings (to, from, etc.),
some do not capitalize the subject line, some
align the headings based on the colon. We
will use the format suggested here. The
subject line should be followed by a triple
space.
Memorandum title – May not be necessary if your company has letterhead for memos. If
letterhead is used the top margin should be at least ½” below the letterhead. If no
letterhead is used, the top margin should be approximately 1 ½ – 2”.
Reference Initials – the initials of
the typist
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Additional Examples - FYI
Other Acceptable Letter & Memo Formats
1. Business Letter – Modified Block Style, with Mixed Punctuation
2. Simplified Memo in Block Style
3. Personal Business Letter – Block Style with Open Punctuation
4. Personal Business Letter – Modified Block Style with Mixed
Punctuation
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Business Letters
Modified-Block Style with Mixed Punctuation
August 24, 2010
Ms. Kathryn M. Amsbury
Home Care Nursing, P.C.
6807 Crestridge Drive
Hopkins, MN 55343-1921
Dear Ms. Amsbury:
As you requested, I shall be happy to meet with you on August 30
at 10 a.m. to review your copy needs. I am confident that we
have just the right copier for you.
Please come to my office at our new address, which is shown in
the letterhead above. Bring some figures relating to your
volume of copying as well as information about size and color
needs. After determining your needs, we can then visit our
adjoining showroom so that you can select the model that will be
best for you.
HiTech is dedicated to providing up-to-date office services in
the greater Twin Cities area. Our new, expanded facilities will
help us achieve that goal. I have enclosed a brochure about the
company that may answer any questions you have.
Sincerely yours,
David G. Kramer
Customer Relations Associate
dls
Enclosure
c: John Smith
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Memorandums
Simplified Memo in Block Style
Memorandum
October 18, 2010
Curtis Marlowe, Home Designs
TIMBER CREEK SITE
Some observations seem appropriate now that the laying of wiring and conduits for Phase I of
the Timber Creek site is being finalized. It is my understanding that a high percentage of Timber
Creek residents likely will be first-time home buyers.
Cost will be an important criterion; but on the basis of our previous experience with this type of
development, other factors should be considered. Our model homes should reflect today’s
informal life-style. The use of a great room rather than both a family room and a living room is
one way to reduce costs. Also, since both the husband and wife in most homes will work outside
the home, there should be two-car garages. We have also found that many people like the option
of leaving certain areas unfinished; these can be finished later as the family grows and as finance
permit.
I shall be happy to meet with you to discuss these concerns.
Doug Nestell, Sales Director
dls
Memorandum title – May not be necessary if your company has letterhead for memos. If
letterhead is used the top margin should be at least ½” below the letterhead. If no
letterhead is used, the top margin should be approximately 1 ½ – 2”.
Reference Initials – the initials of
the typist
Date – Triple space after the Memorandum title –
Quadruple space follows it
Receiver of the Memo – double
space follows it
Subject line – can be
in all caps or in initial
caps with bold
formatting – followed
by a double space
Sender of the memo – preceded by a quadruple
space
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Personal Business Letters
Block Style with Open Punctuation
August 24, 2010
Ms. Kathryn M. Amsbury
Home Care Nursing, P.C.
6807 Crestridge Drive
Hopkins, MN 55343-1921
Dear Ms. Amsbury
As you requested, I shall be happy to meet with you on August 30
at 10 a.m. to review your copy needs. I am confident that we
have just the right copier for you.
Please come to my office at our new address, which is shown in
the letterhead above. Bring some figures relating to your
volume of copying as well as information about size and color
needs. After determining your needs, we can then visit our
adjoining showroom so that you can select the model that will be
best for you.
HiTech is dedicated to providing up-to-date office services in
the greater Twin Cities area. Our new, expanded facilities will
help us achieve that goal. I have enclosed a brochure about the
company that may answer any questions you have.
Sincerely yours
Denise L. Schulz
259 West Ottawa Avenue
Dousman, WI 53118
Enclosure
c: John Smith
Date – Always
type out in full.
Top margin varies
depending on the
length of the
letter. For the
purpose of this
class we will
begin at 1.5”
Address Block – Includes the name, organization,
and address of the person receiving the letter.
Should appear a QS below the date. One or two
spaces are typed after the state abbreviation. We
will use one!
Salutation
Body – SS with a DS between paragraphs.
Closing
Signature Block – Name appears a QS below the closing.
Enclosure Notation – included if another item(s) is being
sent along with the letter.
Copy Notation – included if a copy of the letter is being sent to
someone other than the stated recipient.
*Note: Reference initials are generally not
keyed on a PBL. The assumption is that
the person typing the letter is the one
writing it as well.
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Personal Business Letters
Modified-Block Style with Mixed Punctuation
259 West Ottawa Avenue
Dousman, WI 53118
August 24, 2010
Ms. Kathryn M. Amsbury
Home Care Nursing, P.C.
6807 Crestridge Drive
Hopkins, MN 55343-1921
Dear Ms. Amsbury:
As you requested, I shall be happy to meet with you on August 30
at 10 a.m. to review your copy needs. I am confident that we
have just the right copier for you.
Please come to my office at our new address, which is shown in
the letterhead above. Bring some figures relating to your
volume of copying as well as information about size and color
needs. After determining your needs, we can then visit our
adjoining showroom so that you can select the model that will be
best for you.
HiTech is dedicated to providing up-to-date office services in
the greater Twin Cities area. Our new, expanded facilities will
help us achieve that goal. I have enclosed a brochure about the
company that may answer any questions you have.
Sincerely yours,
Denise L. Schulz
Enclosure
c: John Smith