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SALUTATION or attention line: Address the reader by name punctuated with a colon. When writing to a manager you do not know by name or to a department, use an attention line. (Example: "Attention Claims Manager.") Avoid stuffy "Dear Sir" or "Dear Madam" salutations.
The first line in an attention section is the attention line. Begin this line with either the abbreviation "ATTN," or the full word "Attention." Then, after a colon, write the person's name. You can either write their full name, or their professional title if you're certain of their preferred gender pronouns.
The word "attention" in a letter signifies that you're sending it to a particular individual or department. You may also use the word's abbreviated form, "attn." When sending something to someone's place of work, you may not be able to address it directly to their office, desk or mailbox.