\documentclass[final,letterpaper,twoside,12pt]{article}% if you use "report", you get a seperate title page%\documentclass[final,letterpaper,twoside,12pt]{report}%\author{Terry~Sturtevant \thanks{Physics Lab Supervisor}}\date{\today}\title{PC132 Lab Project}\begin{document}\maketitle\section{Very Important stuff}Here is my text, including the \LaTeX\ symbol.\subsection{Important stuff}More text here.\subsubsection{Less Important stuff}And even more text.\paragraph{Trivial stuff}Note that the text starts on the same line as the paragraph heading.\subparagraph{Mind-numbingly inconsequential stuff}Even if you skip lines.Just skipping a line starts a new paragraph.\noindent You can avoid an indent by using the \textbf{{$\mathbf \backslash$}noindent} command.\section*{Very Important stuff with no number}Here is my text, including the \LaTeX\ symbol.	\subsection*{Important stuff with no number}	Note neither the indent nor the blank line affects the output.		\subsubsection*{Less Important stuff with no number} The text		can even begin on the same line.			\paragraph*{Why bother?}			Note the indenting in the source file doesn't				show up in the output, so it's for your			benefit only.				\subparagraph*{Mind-numbingly inconsequential stuff}				Note which types of headings get numbered and/or highlighted.				Just skipping a line starts a new paragraph.\end{document}