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6.8: Block formats for correspondence

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    The most important thing to remember with written correspondence is to be consistent: indent all paragraphs or block all paragraphs. But this document will review the major formats for correspondence.

    Block format (everything lines up on the left margin):

    (RETURN ADDRESS)

    123 Smith Street

    Plattsburgh, N.Y. 12901

    (DATE)

    Feb. 21, 2006

    (INSIDE ADDRESS)

    Mr. Milton Bradley

    President

    Johnson Packaging Company

    4242 Jones Road

    Canton, N.Y. 13084

    (SALUTATION)

    Dear Mr. Bradley:

    (BODY- don’t indent paragraphs- skip lines between paragraphs)

    I am writing….

    Please….

    (Signature line)

    Yours truly,

    Jeff Meyers

    Modified block:

    123 Smith Street

    Plattsburgh, N.Y. 12901

    Feb. 21, 2006

    Mr. Milton Bradley

    President

    Johnson Packaging Company

    4242 Jones Road

    Canton, N.Y. 13084

    Dear Mr. Bradley:

    (Don’t indent paragraphs- skip lines between paragraphs)

    Yours truly,

    Jeff Meyers

    The semi block format is similar to modified block except that paragraphs are indented and it is optional to skip lines between paragraphs- do so consistently if you want to spread info out more on a page.

    The simplified letter can use any of the block formats, but it does not include the Greeting. Instead, it has a subject line identifying the topic of the letter. It is used when you don’t know the name of a person you are writing to. It’s sometimes better than using “Dear Sir or Madam:” or “To Whom it May Concern.”

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