A letterhead paper is the heading at
the top of a sheet of letter paper. That heading usually consists of a name and
an address, and a logo or corporate design, and sometimes a background pattern.
The term "letterhead" is often used to refer to the whole sheet
imprinted with such a heading.
Many companies and individuals prefer
to create a letterhead template in a word processor or other software
application. This generally includes the same information as pre-printed
stationery, but at a lower cost. Letterhead can then be printed on stationery as
needed on a local output device or sent electronically.
Letterheads are generally printed by
either the offset or letterpress methods. In most countries outside North
America, company letterheads are printed A4 in size (210 mm x 297 mm). In North
America, the letter size is typically 8.5 x 11 inches (215 x 280 mm).
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