\documentclass[UKenglish]{uioletter}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc,url}
\urlstyle{sf}
\usepackage{babel,textcomp}
\signature{Dag Langmyhr}
\mytitle{Lecturer}
\date{Mid July 2010}
\ourref{Info 1/2010}
\yourref{2010-99-1}
\ouremail{dag@ifi.uio.no}
\oursect{The OMS-group}
\ourweb{www.ifi.uio.no}
\ouraddr{Ole-Johan Dahls hus}
\ourcity{Tigerstaden}
\ourzip{++++}
\ourphone{(228) 524 50}
\ourfax{(228) 524 10}
\countersign{An Employee}
\countersigntitle{A Countersigning Person}
\executive{An Executive Officer}
\execaddr{consultant@ifi.uio.no}
\begin{document}
\begin{letter}{All \LaTeX{} users\\ University of Oslo\\ Oslo\\ Norway}
\opening{Dear user}
This is a letter demonstrating the \LaTeX{} class \texttt{uioletter}
that can be used to write offical letters from employees at the University of Oslo.
On the web page
\url{http://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/tjenester/it/hjelp/latex/}
there is a link to the documentation for this document class
(and various other useful \LaTeX{} classes, packages and documentation).
In 2012 the university introduced a new graphical profile.
This includes official letters
and \texttt{uioletter} implements this new standard.
Further information about the new graphical profile is found on the web page
\url{https://www.uio.no/om/designmanual/}.
\closing{Yours sincerely,}
\cc{All interested}
\encl{None}
\end{letter}
\end{document}