Write a letter to your colleague asking for help in setting up an equipment for your presentation. In your letter, you should: • tell when and where the presentation will deliver • describe your arrangements • say him/her what equipment you need.

Dear Maria, I am writing
this
letter to ask you for help to set up my laptop with the projector in the conference room for a client meeting. I have an online meeting with one of our clients and our team members regarding the project implementation status at our head office
next
Friday at 2.00 pm. I need to present the PowerPoint slides in the meeting and it will be held in Microsoft Teams. I will arrange an HDMI to HDMI cable to connect my laptop to the projector.
Also
, I will take a speaker from the IT department to connect with my system for getting audible to everyone. I will
also
make sure that the internet connection strength in that room is good.
However
, I am quite confused with the set-up of the projector on my laptop. I need your guidance in setting up that. I need to make sure that everything is working fine prior to the meeting. I request you to help with
this
on Friday morning. I am looking for a prompt response. Best Regards, Helen
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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