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Re: Business Ltr: Does my co. name go above my name/title in closing?
Jane Doe, Team Leader
ABCD Company (alternate; For & on behalf of ABCD Company) "Manager" <Manager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9833B669-FE78-4D2F-941A-DE5087619CFD@microsoft.com... > When closing a business letter does it look like this: > > Sincerely, > > > ABCD Company > Jane Doe, Team Leader > > OR > > Sincerely, > > > Jane Doe, Team Leader > ABCD Company |
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Re: Business Ltr: Does my co. name go above my name/title in closing?
This group is for assisting users that have a problem with Office
application. The contents of your letter will be up to you. Please look at one of the many templates available for examples. Manager wrote: > When closing a business letter does it look like this: > > Sincerely, > > > ABCD Company > Jane Doe, Team Leader > > OR > > Sincerely, > > > Jane Doe, Team Leader > ABCD Company |
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