Signing a letter on behalf of another ???

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Fri 12 May 06, 11:04 a.m.
Hello,
I used to know this. I think. I can't find the answer on the internet anywyere.
What is the proper format for signing a letter on behalf of another person? For example, a secretary signs for the boss. Does the secretary sign the boss's name "John Smith" and then indicate in some way that it is a proxy signature? Or does the secretary sign his or her own name and then "For Mr. Smith" or something like that?
Thanks for your help.
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Usually the secretary will sign the boss' name, then draw a forward slash, and then sign her initials:


John Q. Public/sw
 
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