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The person to whom you are sending the memorandum. • A. Addressee(s) • B. Writer • C. Subject Line • D. Letter Address
The person to whom you are sending the memorandum. • A. Addressee(s) • B. Writer
Addressee(s) Back to Board
Means that all parts of a letter (including paragraphs) begin at the left margin. • A. Left Alignment • B. Centering horizontally • C. Block Format • D. Open Punctuation
Means that all parts of a letter (including paragraphs) begin at the left margin. • C. Block Format • D. Open Punctuation
C. Block Format Back to Board
The address of the person sending the letter. • A. Enclosure • B. Return Address • C. Attachment • D. Letter Address
The address of the person sending the letter. • B. Return Address • D. Letter Address
B. Return Address Back to Board
Means there is no punctuation after the salutation and close in a letter. • A. Open Punctuation • B. Body • C. Salutation • D. Block Style
Means there is no punctuation after the salutation and close in a letter. • A. Open Punctuation • D. Block Format
A. Open Punctuation Back to Board
Is used to alert the reader immediately to the content of the document • A. Body of a document • B. Memo • C. Textual Citations • D. Subject Line
Is used to alert the reader immediately to the content of the document • A. Body of a document • D. Subject Line
D. Subject Line Back to Board
The Greeting of a Letter • A. Complimentary Close • B. One Year • C. Salutation • D. Greeting Notation
The Greeting of a Letter • C. Salutation • D. Greeting Notation
C. Salutation Back to Board
The paragraphs that make up the main message. • A. Subject Line • B. Body of a document • C. References • D. Unbound Reports
The paragraphs that make up the main message. • B. Body of a document • C. References
B. Body of a document Back to Board
The closing or farewell of the letter • A. Salutation • B. Body of a document • C. Complimentary Close • D. Notation
The closing or farewell of the letter • A. Salutation • C. Complimentary Close
C. Complimentary Close Back to Board
Keyed at the L margin a DS below reference initials if a document is attached • A. Enclosure Notation • B. Salutation • C. references • D. Attachment Notation
Keyed at the L margin a DS below reference initials if a document is attached. • A. Enclosure Notation • D. Attachment Notation
D. Attachment Notation Back to Board
Parenthesis used in the report to give credit to authors. • A. Reports • B. Textual Citations • C. References • D. Works Cited
Parenthesis used in the report to give credit to authors. • B. Textual Citations • D. Works cited
B. Textual Citations Back to Board
Short Reports that are prepared without covers and binders. • A. Unbound Reports • B. MLA Reports • C. Memos • D. Business letters
Short Reports that are prepared without covers and binders. • A. Unbound Reports • B. MLA Reports
A. Unbound Reports Back to Board
To Center text L to R across the center of the page so the L and R margins are = • A. Justified Alignment • B. Centering Horizontally • C. Tab Alignment • D. Centering Vertically
To Center text L to R across the center of the page so the L and R margins are = • B. Centering Horizontally • D. Centering Vertically
B. Centering Horizontally Back to Board
The address to which the letter is being sent. • A. Return Address • B. Mailing Address • C. Letter Address • D. Reference Address
The address to which the letter is being sent. • A. Return Address • C. Letter Address
C. Letter Address Back to Board
A written message within an organization to communicate. • A. Business Letter • B. Report • C. E-mail • D. Memo
A written message within an organization to communicate. • A. Business Letter • D. Memo
D. Memo Back to Board
Authors cited in the report listed at the end on a separate page. • A. References • B. Textual Citations • C. Index • D. Author Notation
Authors cited in the report listed at the end on a separate page. • A. References • B. Textual Citations