When writing a formal or business letter, presentation style and format is key to making a good first impression. These templates provide excellent examples of how to structure such a letter, and include sample content to act as a guide to layout.
TCC2: Declaracao Autoria e Termo de Autorizacao para DEBIBD
Template por Francisco Reinaldo
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19.jun.18 versao 2
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Agradecimentos a Overleaf pela oportunidade
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A clean and modern formal letter. It is well structured easily customizable—but you shouldn't need to.
This template roughly aligns German DIN5008 with typographic needs for your private or semi-professional correspondence. Recipient and sender information conveniently match standard windowed envelopes.
Latest version at:
https://github.com/janmattfeld/latex-briefvorlage
OSUletter_example.tex - an example latex file to illustrate OSUletter.cls
Template by Brian Wood (brian.wood@oregonstate.edu). Please feel free to send suggestions for changes; this template/cls is not elegantly done in all places!
This template is designed to be easily modified so that it can be used by anyone at OSU. The Department/School and College are easily modified in this file. There should be no need to directly alter the .cls file.
This is an example letter to illustrate the use of the brownletter.cls LaTeX class file.
Copyright 2003, (tatbul@cs.brown.edu)
For more Brown University LaTeX resources, please see: http://cs.brown.edu/about/system/managed/latex/