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These are tow 38 page Word Docs I will pay $200 for each Word Doc to get revised. Good Day,

I’m looking for an advanced Microsoft Word expert to help with a complex Technical Report that has become a bit of a “Frankenstein” document.

The report is about 37 pages and has:

•Multiple sections and section breaks (portrait + landscape pages)

• Tables that span across pages

• A multi-level TOC (Heading 1–3, possibly 4)

Over time it’s been patched to look acceptable for the customer, but:

• Some heading numbers are typed manually (not driven by styles),

• The TOC has been manually edited to look right,

• Some headings are inside tables,

• Section breaks/page numbering are not clean.

For a first phase, I’d like you to:

1. Structurally clean up one 37-page Technical Report

o Fix heading styles + automatic numbering

o Rebuild the TOC so it’s fully automatic

o Clean up section breaks & continuous page numbering

o Move any headings out of tables and into proper heading paragraphs above the tables

o Make sure if more rows are added to any Table the Table will break across to another page without affecting the structure of the rest of the word document and vice versa.

o Headings shoul dstay with their respective Tables

2. Leave me with a clean, stable structure (and, if time allows within the budget, a basic template or style set I can reuse for future reports). Test the Word document by inserting more rows in the Tables and see what it does to the reat of the Word Doc. And TOC Etc.

My budget for this initial phase is about $375–$400 total (roughly 5 hours at your rate), so I’d like your honest view on what you can accomplish within that time and how you’d prioritize the work.

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