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For upper-level managers who often want to see total figures and do not need supporting details, a(n) ____ is appropriate.
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User: For upper-level managers who often want to see total figures and do not need supporting details, a(n) ____ is appropriate.

User: Initial screen designs can be presented to users in the form of a(n) ____, which is a sketch that shows the general screen layout and design. Answer storyboard turnaround document faxback output control

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For upper-level managers who often want to see total figures and do not need supporting details, a summary report is appropriate.
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