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