WHAT YUH KNOW!

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Across
  1. 2. Placed at the bottom of a memo or letter if you have included a document other than the memo or letter.
  2. 4. Abbreviation of faithfully.
  3. 6. In a table these are group of cells aligned vertically, and they run from top to bottom.
  4. 9. To show that something is very important or worth giving attention to. This can be done four ways.
  5. 10. “sec” expanded
  6. 14. Shortened word combinations that are characterized by the omission of letters and sounds. Eg they’re, can’t, he’d.
  7. 17. Comes immediately before the signature of a letter. It is written in accordance with the salutation.
  8. 19. Expand a/c.
  9. 20. In tables, these should be 0.08” all around.
  10. 21. Expand “wl”
  11. 22. the area between the main content of a page and the page edges. They help to define where a line of text begins and ends.
  12. 23. A printed heading on stationery, stating a person or organization's name and address. It can also have an email address, contact number, fax number, trademark or logo of the business.
  13. 24. All tables should be____________ on the page.
  14. 26. Format where all typed content is aligned with the left margin and no indentation.
Down
  1. 1. Always typed as d/m/y.
  2. 3. Also known as the greeting. The type of greeting chosen is based on your relationship with the recipient.
  3. 5. Abbreviation of necessary.
  4. 7. The omission of character marks such as full stops, colon, or commas in addresses, salutations, complimentary close, etc.
  5. 8. To change something from one position to another, or to exchange the positions of two things.
  6. 11. Group of cells arranged horizontally within a table.
  7. 12. The person to whom something is addressed.
  8. 13. A form of official interdepartmental communication that is used to convey essential decisions or information.
  9. 14. Behaving or happening in a similar or uniform way.
  10. 15. “Sh“ expanded
  11. 16. Expand “Ctte”
  12. 18. A written message from one person to another, usually put in an envelope and sent by post.
  13. 25. A grid of cells arranged in rows and columns.