For printed reports, the letter of transmittal is most often positioned

A) right before the table of contents.
B) just after the table of contents.
C) in between the introduction and first chapter of the report.
D) on the outside of the report cover, usually fastened with a paper clip or staple.
E) at the beginning of the introduction.

Answer: A
Explanation: A) The letter of transmittal in printed reports is usually placed right before the table of contents, to act as an introduction to the report as a whole.

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