Personal Keyboarding Semester Exam REVIEW

Personal Business Letter in BLOCK style with OPEN PUNCTUATION --
(Start letter 2” from top margin)
Sender’s Street Address (return address)
City, State ZIP
Today’s Date (press enter 4 times) (date)

Addressee’s Name
Street (letter address)
City, State ZIP (press enter 2 times)
Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms. (press enter 2 times) (salutation)
Paragraph, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences. (press enter 2 times)
Paragraph, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences. (press enter 2 times)
Sincerely (press enter 4 times)
Writer’s Name (press enter 1 time) (does not go at the top with return address)
Writer’s Identification (press enter 2 times)
xx (YOUR initials—lower case) (Press enter 2 times)
Enclosure (Type this only if an enclosure is mentioned in letter) / Business Letter in BLOCK style with OPEN PUNCTUATION -- typed on Letterhead
(Start letter 2” from top margin)
Today’s Date
Addressee’s Name
Street
City, State ZIP
Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms.
Paragraph, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences.
Paragraph, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences, sentences.
Sincerely
Writer’s Name
Writer’s Identification
xx
Enclosure
c Robert Jones (Type if sending a copy of the letter to someone else)
bc Jayne Dosier (Type if sending a copy of the letter to someone else but
you don’t want the recipient to know about it)

Personal Keyboarding Semester Exam REVIEW

TO: Foreign Language Teachers

FROM: Mary Seville, Travel Abroad Coordinator

DATE: November 2, 2016

SUBJECT: OPEN HOUSE

I’ve enclosed copies of a memo announcing the open house for the Travel Abroad Program. Please distribute the memo to students in your classes.

Last year we had 25 students participate in the trip to England. If you have had the opportunity to talk with them about this experience, you know that the trip was very worthwhile and gave them memories that will last a lifetime. I am confident that the trip to Italy will be just as rewarding to those who participate. As you know, the experiences students gain from traveling abroad cannot be replicated In the classroom.

I appreciate your supports of the program and your help in promoting it with your students.

xx

Enclosure

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Greatest Works
Play / Year Written / Category
The Tempest / 1611 / Comedy
The Comedy of Errors / 1590 / Comedy
King Learn / 1605 / Tragedy
Richard II / 1595 / History
Hamlet / 1595 / Tragedy
Romeo and Juliet / 1595 / Tragedy
Julias Ceasar / 1599 / Comedy
Much Ado About Nothing / 1599 / Comedy

Formatting Tables Notes

A table is an arrangement of data (words and/or numbers) in rows and columns. Columns are labeled alphabetically from left to right; rows are labeled numerically from top to bottom. Tables range in complexity from those with only two columns and a title to those with several columns and special features. The tables in this unit are limited to those with the following parts:

1.  The table to the right is a 3 by 11 table. Meaning there are 3 columns and 11 rows.

2.  Main title usually in ALL CAPS (centered in first row or placed above the table).

3.  Secondary title in capital and lowercase letters (centered a DS below the main title).

4.  Column heading (centered over the column).

5.  Body (data entries). These can be vertically aligned at the top, bottom

or center.

·  Vertical placement: A table may be centered vertically (equal top and bottom margins), or it may begin 2” from the top edge of the page.