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Writing Reports Page Numbering

This lecture is dedicated to familiarizing students with the format of a report. In particular, we go through the process of building an automatic table of contents. We also give page numbers to our report, take out the page number from the title page, begin numbering with roman numerals from the executive summary page, and we use normal numbers to number the rest of the reports starting from the introduction section. We then discuss the differences between an introduction and an executive summary in terms of their content.

Writing Reports

In this lecture, we give a general introduction on writing reports. We discuss the processes involved in writing a report by highlighting the importance of gathering data that is relevant to the topic of a report before starting the actual writing process. We also highlight the different elements that a report is made of, such as title page, executive summary, table of content, introduction, conclusion and recommendations. In doing so, we study a sample report to familiarize students with what an executive summary is and the general structure of reports.