The document discusses the steps to solve problems involving projections of planes. It begins by outlining what information is typically provided in the problem and what is asked. It then demonstrates the procedure with examples of a rectangle in different orientations. Key steps include: 1) Drawing initial front and top views assuming the surface is parallel to a reference plane, 2) Accounting for any surface inclinations, 3) Accounting for any edge inclinations to draw the final projections. Important assumptions and what view shows the true shape are also discussed. Example problems are worked through to demonstrate applying the procedure and noting differences in constructions.