Summarize a long report or PDF
Use to extract the essentials from a dense report without reading every page.
Summarize this report for a busy reader.
Report content:
{{report_text}}
What I most need from it: {{focus}}
Produce:
1. An executive summary of 4 to 6 sentences.
2. Key findings as a bullet list, each tied to the section it came from.
3. Any numbers, dates, or figures that matter, kept exact.
4. The report's recommendations or conclusions.
5. One paragraph on limitations or anything the report leaves unanswered.
Constraints: do not add outside information. If the report contradicts itself, point that out.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{report_text}}
- {{focus}}
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