Mike
Mon Dec 05 10:57:23 CST 2005
Laurel
You may not know what to write in a letter, but your ability to 'understate'
is unsurpassed..
<quote> I probably did not correctly express what it was that I wanted..
<endquote>
Absolutely, you did not probably express what it was that you wanted.. how
could you or anybody expect a professional answer based on the less than
informative initial post?
Something you should bear in mind is that this group exists to help people
with the nuances of the MS Office Suite, which does not include basic letter
writing skills..
However, the vehicle used to get you thus far, the Internet, is a great
place for finding out how to do things like basic letter writing.. to this
end I typed the following text in my search engine of preference..
writing a professional letter
The results for the search are as follows..
Results 1 - 10 of about 34,500,000 for writing a professional letter. (0.08
seconds)..
This is one of the hits which you may care to peruse, noting down techniques
and ideas that may be of use to you in carrying out your task
http://esl.about.com/cs/onthejobenglish/a/a_basbletter.htm
--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User
"laurelbgood" <laurelbgood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D5ECEA15-F8B1-4814-BF92-73D9063F1339@microsoft.com...
> Chuck Davis
> You really should try not being so rude! I probably did not correctly
> express what it was that I wanted but rudeness is a worse offense. This
> is
> supposed to be a professional site.
>
> "Chuck Davis" wrote:
>
>>
>> "laurelbgood" <laurelbgood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2E30D940-0898-4199-A04B-A667825F5336@microsoft.com...
>> >I know how to type a letter. I just dont know what to write.
>>
>> Come on...
>>
>> That subject was taught in the 8th grade when I was there. The "What" to
>> write is in your head, not the folks that tend to folks problems here on
>> these newsgroups.
>>
>>
>>