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Common Layout Mistakes
A business document, by definition, should be crisp and to-the-point. It should be presented in a layout that is strictly professional. We have psted here a few common layout mistakes that one should avoid while preparing a business document.
Avoid unnecessary elements
Don’t fill up all blank space with pictures and quotes unless they are absolutely indispensable.
Beware of excessive content
Use short and clear sentences. Avoid colors and images unless they are relevant to the text.
Don’t overuse symmetry
Symmetrically arranged tables look boring after a while. Use differently-shaped pictures to break symmetry. Left-apgned text is more readable than central.

Pay attention to uniformity
Maintain a uniform font, font size, font color and formatting throughout the document.
Write with hierarchy
Start with the most important information in the beginning and continue with the decreasing order of importance.
Avoid excessive multimedia
When used inappropriately, animations, videos, and sound can all distract the readers, instead of attracting them to the text. Keep it simple.
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