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  2. Letterhead - Wikipedia

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    French letterhead paper from a cattle commerce company in 1910 A letterhead is the heading at the top of a sheet of letter paper ( stationery ). It consists of a name, address, logo or trademark , and sometimes a background pattern .

  3. Letterhead organization - Wikipedia

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    In American politics, a letterhead organization (or letterhead group) is a public policy or other group lacking substantial active membership. In contrast to other civic organizations, letterhead organizations function through the issuance of public letters or other materials using names of notable persons (as on a "letterhead") to inherit their authority, rather than having authority based ...

  4. Compliments slip - Wikipedia

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    Example of compliments slip, 1951. A compliments slip (or with compliments slip) is a slip of paper that contains the same name and address information that would be on a letterhead of formal letter stationery, the pre-printed salutation "with compliments" or "with our/my compliments", and space afterwards for a short handwritten message to be added.

  5. Add Stationery in AOL Mail

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    Add context and color to your emails for a more professional, impactful, or fun presentation whether you're sending a fun pick-me-up message or a professional resume, adding Stationery to your email is the perfect way to brighten up any message.

  6. Stationery - Wikipedia

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    Letterpress is a process of printing several identical copies that presses words and designs onto the page. The print may be inked or blind, but is typically done in a single color. Motifs or designs may be added as many letterpress machines use movable plates that must be hand-set.

  7. Flyer (pamphlet) - Wikipedia

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    There are many different flyer formats. Some examples include: A4 (roughly letterhead size) A5 (roughly half letterhead size) DL (compliments slip size) A6 (postcard size) Flyers are inexpensive to produce and they required only a basic printing press from the 18th century to the 20th century.

  8. Talk:Letterhead - Wikipedia

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    "For example, if the company's name is F. Bloggs & Sons Limited but trades or is mainly known as Bloggs, or the logo only shows part of the name, the full registered name must be included on the letterhead. There is no need to include the names of the directors on the letterhead, however, all the directors must be named.

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