Which statements describe letterheads?
a- they should have a different design than the busine...
Computers and Technology, 30.01.2020 18:51 Savageboyn
Which statements describe letterheads?
a- they should have a different design than the business card
b- they provide the contact information for a business.
c- they are seldom needed in small organizations
d- they have the same information as a business card.
e- business cards and letterheads should be of similar design
need need two of them
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