A letter of transmittal introduces a document such as a report to the reader, typically with less formality than the report itself. As the writer, you have the opportunity to remind the reader of highlights of interest
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2006-06-12 18:16:19
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answered by j_weaver06 1
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A letter of transmittal is a letter or form that accompanies a package. It indicates to whom the package is going, who it came from, what date it was sent, what is in it, and what action(s) should be taken towards the contents. There is sometimes a space to sign as proof of receiving the package.
2006-06-13 01:18:14
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answered by msrastarules 2
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A letter of transmittal is a letter of transmitted things.
2006-06-13 01:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is an example:
http://www.georgetown.edu/research/nrcbl/nbac/capacity/Letter.htm
It is a letter indicating / informing that something is being transmitted. A 'tag-along receipt' of sorts.
2006-06-13 01:17:06
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answered by M C 1
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It is like a cover letter -- a letter that explains that something is being sent, and what it is.
2006-06-13 01:15:59
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answered by C_Bar 7
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