Etymology
The word "letterhead" is derived from two words:
Meaning and Origin
A letterhead is a sheet of paper that contains printed information at the top, typically including the following elements:
The origin of letterheads can be traced back to the late 19th century when businesses began using printed paper with their company logo and information to add a professional and recognizable touch to their correspondence.
Usage
Letterheads are used for both internal and external communication:
Benefits of Using Letterheads
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