The title of an unbound report will start two inches from the top of the page. After keying in the title space four times.
you need at lest 4 spaces.
There is no specific rule on the number of spaces to be used after a title of a report. It generally depends on the style guide you are following or the formatting requirements provided by your instructor or organization. In some styles, no extra space is needed while in others a single space is used.
Your title must come from your report - finish the report first, then use the title to tell what your report is about.
you can do that, or underline the title.
The title of a report depends on what is in the report. So until you have written your report who knows what to call it
A short appraisal report limited to property characteristics, valuation, and recommendation; a report by a title company as to the condition of the title on a specific date. A letter report gives no insurance on that title.
Your title should come from what you have written. Finish your report, then use something from that report as the title. Using a title someone else invents will show immediately that you didn't write the title.
It can be anything you want it to be technically. I would include the title of the book in the title of the book. For example: The Glorious Cause By Jeff Shaara could be the title of a book report.
Enlisted Advancement Report
Enlisted Advancement Report
Enlisted Advancement Report
The title of your report should tell what your report is about. Just write down your hypothesis and that's a good question-title.