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Old 15-May-2007, 16:22
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I have written and gotten approved a formal letter to be sent to a business contact. I am signing my bosses name with his permission. I need to know if I am to distinguish that fact by adding a slash along with my initials. For example:

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Yes, that is the traditional procedure when signing a letter for your boss.
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