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Create Professional Documents

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    Overview

    Generate polished reports, memos, and formal documents with proper formatting and professional language. Great for quarterly reviews, technical specs, and stakeholder communications.

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    Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the Create Professional Documents skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.

    Example Conversation

    You: I need a one-page executive summary for the board on our Q3 results. I’ve added the raw numbers and the CFO’s talking points.

    Agent: I’ve read the Q3 data and talking points. To shape the summary: (1) Any specific message the board should take away (e.g. on track, need more capital, risk call-out)? (2) Prefer bullets and one key metric callout, or a short narrative paragraph?

    You: Message is “on track; one risk — supply chain.” Prefer bullets and one headline number.

    Agent: I’ve drafted the executive summary in output/q3-board-summary.md. It leads with revenue and growth headline, three bullet takeaways, a short “on track” statement, and a single risk bullet on supply chain with a one-line mitigation. Language is formal and board-appropriate. Want to tighten length or add a second metric?

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Below is a representative excerpt from a professional executive summary.


    Q3 Board Summary

    Headline: Revenue $2.4M (+12% YoY); full-year outlook reaffirmed.

    Summary

    • Revenue ahead of prior year and in line with internal reforecast; one major enterprise deal slipped to Q4.
    • Gross margin stable at 68%; OpEx above budget in marketing, with corrective actions in place for Q4.
    • Product milestones for the quarter delivered; next release on schedule for November.

    The company remains on track against the approved plan. Principal risk is supply chain availability for key components; we are dual-sourcing and holding additional buffer stock.

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