Yes; “Please see attached document” is comprehensible, and people often write it as a stock phrase, without anyone raising an objection.
How do you say please find an attachment in an email?
You can simply write, “Please, find attached.” or its abbreviated form: PFA. “Attached” is the correct word for electronic communications. Enclosed is used for physical mails where envelopes are used. Don’t get confused.
How do you say please find attached my CV?
What to Write Instead
- As the attached resume/documents/etc.
- Attached are my resume and cover letter.
- Attached is my resume for your review and consideration.
- I attached my resume.
- I attach my resume.
- I have attached my resume for your reference/review.
- I have included/appended [e.g. my resume] for your review.
What is the correct form for ” Please find attached “?
You can simply write, “Please, find attached.” or its abbreviated form: PFA. “Attached” is the correct word for electronic communications. Enclosed is used for physical mails where envelopes are used.
When did people write enclosed please see attached?
Back in the olden days, before we had email and when we had to send each other physical letters instead, people tended to write “Enclosed please find my (file/ document/ take your pick)” anytime they sent a document or other file with their letter.
Is it OK to say ” Please find the attached file “?
“Please, find the attached file,” is more common in modern business communications. However, it’s NOT the only acceptable format. Always add a context to the above format. For example, say “Please, find the attached file you requested yesterday.”
Is the White ” please see attached document ” correct?
White “please see attached document” is grammatically correct. There may be a more optimal version. After doing some research I found “Attached please find…” to be a better option. This is because it focuses on the attachment at the beginning of the statement. This makes it more clear to the reader what the setnence is about.