Is Please find attached the file correct?
“Please find attached the file (we discussed/you requested etc)” means that the file/document in question has been attached. Informal: Please see the attached document.
Is Please see attached document correct?
Senior Member. Please see attached, Please see the attached, Please see the attached file are all acceptable. The first two are just shortened versions.
Can you say for your reference?
If your are giving them information that you want them to know then you can use “for your information” if your are giving them something you would like them to be able to refer to then use “for your reference.” (NEEDFUL is just wrong).
Is Please find enclosed correct?
If you are sending something in the mail with an envelope, you would use the phrase please find enclosed. This is because the resume or attachment that you are sending is inside the envelope, not attached to it. This is also how you would refer to a payment sent in the mail.
Is it correct to say Please find the attachment?
Saying ‘please find attached’ may seem a bit old-fashioned, and the verb ‘find’ does not convey the exact meaning required. Although the term is correct grammatically, it is exceptionally formal for the contemporary era.
What is Please find attached?
‘Please find attached’ is a somewhat outdated term you might use when sending a job application through email. It is a direct way of keeping the hiring manager aware of what they will find in your job application.
What does Please find enclosed mean?
enclosed please find (something) A message included in a letter or package to tell the recipient what they should find inside. Enclosed please find the personnel files for your new employees. See also: enclose, find, please
What is please see attached?
Answer Wiki. “See attached” is a standard phrase in business correspondence. It means “see the document that is attached or enclosed with this document.”. The alternatives are “see attachment,” “see enclosed” and “see enclosure,” but “see attached” is much more usual.