Across
- 3. – The way text and graphics are arranged on a page.
- 6. – The very first page of a report containing the title and author.
- 7. – A brief summary of a formal report's contents.
- 8. – A letter style where the date and signature are centered.
- 11. Block Style Letters — A format where the date, complimentary close, and signature are centered.
- 14. – A style using a colon after the greeting and a comma after the closing.
- 16. – A short guide that explains how to complete a specific task.
- 18. – An alphabetical list of topics and page numbers at the back of a book.
- 19. Body — The section of a report that includes the introduction, data paragraphs, and conclusion.
- 20. – Writing used in fields like science or tech to explain info.
- 21. Punctuation — A punctuation style that uses no marks after the greeting or the closing.
- 22. – A list of technical terms and their definitions.
Down
- 1. – Comprehensive books that explain how to use a product or system.
- 2. – A letter format where every line starts at the left margin.
- 4. – Extra material like charts or maps added to the end of a document.
- 5. – A written message sent to a person or an organization.
- 9. – A style that uses no punctuation after the greeting or closing.
- 10. – A detailed document used to examine a subject or solve a problem.
- 12. – A short overview of a report written for busy decision-makers.
- 13. of Contents — A list of headings and subheadings with their corresponding page numbers.
- 14. Punctuation — A style where a colon is placed after the salutation.
- 15. – Stationery printed with a company’s name and address.
- 17. – A list of sources used for research at the end of a report
