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Long time ago, people communicate to each other using the letter. This method was replaced by the e-mail technology many years ago. However, many offices still use the business letter as one way to communicate to each other.
Before you send the letter to other offices, you need to ensure that the address on the envelope is written in the proper way. It is important for the postman to be able to read the address so your letter can be sent to the right address. If you do not write the address correctly, there will be the possibility that your letter arrives in the wrong address or the postman will return your letter. You can address your letter so it can arrive in the right time.
To address your letter, you will need some tools like the postage stamps, the envelopes, the address books, and the pens. When you address the envelope, you have to print the return address in the envelope's upper left hand corner tidily. You can start the addressing by writing the name of the sender and the name of the company on the address' first line. After that, you should write the address of the sender including the St, Ave, or Blvd and also the office and the suite number or your post office box number.
You also need to include the mail stop numbers in the second line. In the third line, you can print the name of the city followed by the space and the ZIP code. In the forth line, you need to put the country name in capital letter.
After every thing is done, you can print the mailing address in the envelope's center. Do not forget to attach the postage properly to the envelope's upper right hand corner along with the destination and return address.
For the business use, many offices have used the printer to print the address on the envelope for the business letter. You do not need to worry because the ink nowadays has the waterproof texture so it will not fade easily.