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post Oct 17 2014, 02:31 PM, updated 12y ago

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dear /k 20k per month, 300k per annum income earners and future GST-able business owners,



pls kindly give me advise on how to prepare paperworks and what to keep in mind to produce world class professional paperworks.
and whats the significance..

imho paperworks is like ur resume.. it reflects who u r, which uni are u from etc
u dont put weird non aligned odd sized tables in ur resume.
or mixing up fonts throughout the page/whole document.
or use nearlee font for cover page. tongue.gif

i dont want to be making silly mistakes my billion ringgit ideas undervalued just because i position my page numbering at the top of the page instead of at the bottom for example.

or what are the sillymost mistakes u have ever encountered?


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post Oct 17 2014, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(Intimidated @ Oct 17 2014, 02:34 PM)
1. concise and straight to the point
2. fact check
3. spell check
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hello Mr Well-read Dupemaster tongue.gif

what about fonts selection n size.. grammar usage.. actually i mean vocab.
is it important?
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post Oct 17 2014, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(Intimidated @ Oct 17 2014, 03:27 PM)
Serif is the industry standard ( Times New Roman, Bookman Old Style), but personally I prefer the aesthetic of sans serif (Arial, Futura, Century Gothic). Size 12 to 14, single spacing.

Don't send in wall of text if you can deliver the same message in a few lines. That's the main point: you want to deliver the message, clear and simple. Avoid showing off your vocab where it's not needed. Use industry appropriate terms.
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i see.. if use calibri ok or not? since its the default font in the newer microsoft office i like it it looks neat.. is it appropriate? never got commented on also so far..


n thanks for the expression, industry appropriate term. it seems this is one of the sole chapter cannot get from the classroom but must seek from experienced people..
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post Oct 17 2014, 04:01 PM

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thank you for the feedbacks.. keep em coming guys rclxms.gif

act sometimes before i posted somewhere in what tered hor

i got an eyesore seeing this in email

'we are request'

now.. the same company submitting a progress report we hv commented before with this kind of ... mistakes? improper fomatting? idk what to call dy.
the earlier comments more on the technical the contents n such.. now that matter more or less ok dy, i wonder other ppl encounter this kind of situation before sweat.gif
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post Oct 17 2014, 04:13 PM

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QUOTE(alwinnng @ Oct 17 2014, 04:07 PM)
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