How Do You Write A Modified Block Style Letter?
Modified block style is one of the traditional ways to write a formal business letter. This type of letter can be written for both print and email correspondence. What makes this letter style different from block style is the justification of the header and closing signature. Some examples of letters written in modified block style include cover letters, thank you letters, letters of resignation and sales letters. Create the header. To do this, tab to the center of the page. If you use a company letterhead, then your header will simply consist of the date. If you do not use a letterhead, type your name (optional), return address and the date. Once this is typed, follow it with four, blank, single lines. An example of a header is: Jane Doe 123 Main Street Anywhere, CA 12345 June 4, 2010 Write the inside address. Type this section left-justified. It should contain the name of the individual to whom you are writing, his formal title, the company name and business address. If you do not kn