This article aims to be a model LaTeX document while teaching you the basics of what it is and how to use it. It contains all of the basic constructs you are likely to encounter as you write your first papers and articles. This article will not go into detail about how to get started with a local installation of LaTeX.
This template will help you to write your bibliographic and final reports using LaTeX. You'll find here the examples of text structuring as well as tables, figures, citations and references. For other features of LaTeX, see tutorials on:
https://www.overleaf.com/learn
https://wch.github.io/latexsheet/
Make a plan by changing the document's structure with \section and \subsection commands. Finally, delete the \lipsum fillings and start writing you report. Good luck!
Tutorial and Exercise for Cornell University chapter of Bridges to Prosperity.
Adapted from the AguaClara Overleaf and LaTeX Tutorial written by William Pennock.