We often see questions,
Office 2007 Standard, sometimes frantic, asking for the letter wizard or for information on how to write a letter. And I understand the anxiety, because these questions always take me back (way back), to typing class. In the 1970s, this was a strategy to prepare youth for the future,
Cheap Windows 7, and letter typing came with a lot of rules: x number of spaces down before the date, x number of spaces down further before the address, and so forth. The format was rigid, and we were graded on it. But how many spaces? I don't remember. What do I do now, with a word processor? I have one answer, and you probably know what that answer is: Templates. And Office.com has templates for letter writers. While it's a little late this year to be sending your letter to the North Pole, we have letter templates for personal and home-finance matters,
Windows 7 Professional Product Key, business letters--including sales and marketing,
Office 2007 Product Key, a large selection of cover letters, and the always-important thank you letters. I did not find a template for manuscript-submission cover letters. Is anyone else looking for those? In the meantime,
Office Pro Plus, leave the letter formatting to the templates on Office.com. Happy writing! -- Joannie Stangeland <div