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State initials for Maine are ME
It is called a denominator
It is called the 'denominator'
at the bottom of the letter after your name. example: Sincerely, Your name cc
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they help you open the secret door in the cave lol
When a letter is typed under someone else's name, at the bottom of the letter, the initials of the author of the letter are placed in caps, followed by / mark, and lower case initials of the typist. A letter typed for Maggie Smith by Jane Doe would have MS/jd.
The initials are also known as the return address so when the person writes back they can address you correctly
the crosses at the top and bottom of the letter I are called "randies"
Reference initials in a memo are typically used to indicate who typed or prepared the memo. They are placed at the bottom of the memo, after the writer's initials or signature. Reference initials provide a record of who created the document.
After writing the business letter for my boss my reference initials were included
It is superlfuous to give reference initials if they only tell you that the author of the letter was also the typist. Such initials are only of interest if the typist was another person than the author.
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Reference initials are used to indicate the person who typed the letter other than the writer. They typically appear in the bottom left corner of a letter and consist of the typist's initials in uppercase letters. This helps identify who typed the document for filing or follow-up purposes.
On the bottom of Lincoln's shoulder, very near the rim.
No. Your signature is your name, nothing else. When you set your name out at the end of a letter - in type - you append the initials, if you wish to, or if the letter deserves it.
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