Letterhead scanned? Odd question

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Fat_Albert

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Kind of a dumb question, but is it fine if my letter writer scanned his letterhead? What I mean by this is the physician that wrote my letter isn't super techy, really old school physician and wrote me a great letter, but I believe their practice is changing something (forgot what it was), but basically he doesn't have access to the letterhead anymore and I don't want to nag him and stuff since he's busy, but he still has the old template printed out. He told me to go scan it for him and I saw he just pasted it on the background like behind the text. It obviously isn't as sharp and super professional looking as compared to if he still had the template, but I guess it still fits the requirement? Does it matter the letterhead doesn't look super sharp or is the context more important? Thanks in advance
 
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As long as there is letterhead, it won't matter.
 
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