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Business Letter Format Generator

Create a clean business letter format in seconds. Add the sender, recipient, date, subject, and message, then preview a block or modified block layout that is ready to copy, download, and edit before sending.

Everything formats in your browser. Do not paste private account numbers, passwords, or confidential records.

Keep the body specific: why you are writing, what you need, relevant dates or documents, and the requested next action.

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How to Format a Business Letter Online

A business letter works best when the reader can identify the sender, recipient, date, purpose, request, and next step without searching. This generator keeps those parts in the expected order and gives you a practical draft to revise.

1

Add the address blocks

Enter the sender and recipient details so the preview includes the standard business letter heading.

2

Choose the format

Use block format for the most common modern layout, or modified block when your organization prefers the date and closing aligned to the right.

3

Write and review

Add a concise body, check names and dates, then copy or download the formatted business letter before final proofreading.

Block vs Modified Block Business Letter Format

Most business letters use block format because every main line starts at the left margin. Modified block format keeps the body left aligned but shifts the date, closing, and signature area to the right.

Format Best use What changes
Block format General business correspondence, requests, complaints, confirmations, and formal email attachments. Sender address, date, recipient address, greeting, body, closing, and signature are left aligned.
Modified block More traditional printed business letters or offices that prefer a slightly formal visual balance. The date, closing, and signature move right while the recipient address and body stay left aligned.
Email adaptation When the letter will be pasted into email rather than sent as a document. Keep the subject line, greeting, short paragraphs, and clear closing; omit postal addresses if unnecessary.

Business Letter Format Example

Use the example preview as a structure, not as final wording. Strong business letters state the reason early, include the necessary context, and end with a specific request or deadline.

  • Use a specific subject line when the reader needs quick context.
  • Put dates, order numbers, invoice numbers, or project names in the body.
  • Close with the exact response or action you want from the recipient.

Preview example

Alex Johnson
42 Market Street
Boston, MA 02110

July 10, 2026

Morgan Lee
Operations Director
Brightline Supply Co.
18 Harbor Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101

Dear Morgan Lee,

Re: Request for updated delivery schedule

Thank you for your continued support on our office supply account.

I am writing to request an updated delivery schedule for our July order...

Sincerely,
Alex Johnson

Business Letter Format Checklist

Before sending, check the structure as carefully as the wording. Formatting mistakes can make a clear request look rushed or incomplete.

Correct recipient

Confirm the spelling, title, company, and address before copying the letter into a document or email.

Clear purpose

The opening paragraph should explain why you are writing and what the reader should expect.

Readable paragraphs

Keep paragraphs short. One idea per paragraph is easier to scan than a single long block.

Specific next step

Name the date, reply, document, meeting, payment, shipment, or decision you need.

Professional tone

Use polite, direct language. Avoid emotional phrasing unless the situation clearly requires it.

Final proofread

Read the letter aloud, verify every fact, and remove placeholder text before sending.

Format References Used

The generator follows common business-writing guidance: clear address blocks, a date line, a professional greeting, concise paragraphs, and a closing/signature area.

Business Letter Format FAQ

What is the standard business letter format?

The standard format includes the sender address, date, recipient address, greeting, body paragraphs, closing, and signature. Block format left-aligns each part and is the safest default for most business letters.

Should I use block or modified block format?

Use block format unless your workplace, school, or template specifically asks for modified block. Modified block is still acceptable, but block format is simpler and more widely used for modern business correspondence.

Can I use this generator for email?

Yes. For email, you can copy the body, greeting, subject, and closing. Postal addresses are usually optional unless the email is also serving as a formal letter record.

Does the tool write the whole letter for me?

This page formats the structure and preview. If you want AI drafting help, use the related formal letter, demand letter, or offer letter generator and then paste the final text here for formatting.

What should the first paragraph include?

The first paragraph should state why you are writing, the context the reader needs, and the main request or purpose. Avoid long background before the reader understands the action you want.

Is a subject line required in a business letter?

A subject line is optional but useful for requests, complaints, invoices, delivery issues, job documents, and any letter where the reader needs quick context.