A Descriptive Equipment Report Project Title Goes Here
Shannon D. Phillips
Lake Land College
November 10, 2003
Table of Contents
|Executive Summary |Page 3 |
|Introduction |Page 4 |
|Background |Page 4 |
|Objectives |Pages 4-5 |
|Schematics |Page 5 |
|Solutions |Page 5 |
|Anticipated Difficulties |Page 5 |
|Evidence |Page 5-6 |
|Recommendations |Page 6 |
|Discussion | Page 6 |
|References |Page 7 |
|Appendix |Page 8
References: page. Appendix A The Appendix is used to include in-depth definitions or diagrams that infer with the flow of the reading. Surveys, interviews, price lists, parts lists, and any other lengthy content may be placed in the appendices. If you have more than one picture to place in the Appendix, then add an additional page, label the first appendix Appendix A, and pace a second, third or fourth appendix in the document, labeling them Appendix B, Appendix C and Appendix D. The picture should be described and labeled appropriately. Label Appendices by letter and place a reference to the appendices in the Table of Contents. ----------------------- INSTRUCTOR’S NOTE: The abstract is not indented, but the body paragraphs in the text are indented, or tabbed, one tab stroke. Write the Executive Summary after paper is written so that you can collect all of the information possible.