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Old 07-Jul-2008, 20:05
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Default Date in a letter

Is it ok to put the date after the TO Address:

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Default Re: Date in a letter

The traditional format for a formal letter is:


date


inside address
(Mr. John Q. Public
123 Sesame Street
Boston, MA 02134)

salutation
(Dear Mr. Public,)
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