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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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I need help writing the appendices for a technical report I'm writing 4work

Hello,

I have the entire report written; my table of contents includes all section headings, and I have an index of tables as well. Throughout the report, the report writer (I am formalizing the report, our consultant wrote the "meat" of it) mentions reference to Appendix A, B & C. These items are several pages of documentation copies that will be placed at the back of the report.

So, there are no actual appendix pages *in* the report, and I do not have a heading titled Appendix A, B & C. My question is, do I make a section 10.0 and call it Appendices and then indent & list them, as well as their titles, and let that be the last section heading in the contents, or do i do something different? Please advise. For some reason I'm beating my head against a wall on this and I have to complete it by end of day today. 1.03.08.

TIA!
  

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You can add a section called Appendices to your Table of Contents, but the pagination should continue from the last page of the report proper.

  • You can add a section called Appendices to your Table of Contents, but the pagination should continue from the last page of the report proper.
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You can add a section called Appendices to your Table of Contents, but the pagination should continue from the last page of the report proper.

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