This document provides an overview of the organization and content of a long formal report. It discusses the three main parts of a report: the front matter, body, and back matter. The front matter includes elements like the cover, title page, letter of transmittal, and table of contents. The body will contain an executive summary, introduction, text discussion, ending summary, and conclusions. The back matter may include appendixes, an index, glossary, and bibliography. Providing this structure helps ensure a report is comprehensive and logically organized.