Detailed in a sentence as an adjective

It doesn't have to be long or detailed, you can link to your detailed description in the communication.

It's ok if the specs aren't so fancy... a detailed map of what goes on the screen and what everything does is probably fine.

You'll have no control over your own schedule, but you'll be expected to give highly detailed attention to whatever the project of the day is.

You'll be able to gather detailed audience feedback on each film, and at the end of that two years, with a mountain of data behind you, you'll start to have a very strong idea of what sells and what doesn't.

This is the much more detailed indexing of contracts, covenants, tracking down old shareholders, etc. Hopefully if you did the above point, this is made easier, since you're at least storing everything in one place- Then in the DD phase, there's going to be requests that you just can't prepare for, because they're out of left-field.

Tangentially related, I am getting very, very tired of "customer service" departments using phrases like:"While we are unable to provide detailed information on how we link related accounts, please know that we have reviewed your account on the basis of the information provided and regret to inform you that it will not be reopened.

Detailed definitions

adjective

developed or executed with care and in minute detail; "a detailed plan"; "the elaborate register of the inhabitants prevented tax evasion"- John Buchan; "the carefully elaborated theme"

See also: elaborate elaborated