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in the last video we looked at adding a bibliography to our thesis using bible tech in this video were going to look at customizing some of the opening pages in the first video we made a rather makeshift title page using the make title command and by using an include graphics command in the title command although this works it doesnt give us as much flexibility as we may want a much better way to do this is to use the title page environment well do this in a separate text file and then input it you the first thing well do is enclose everything in the title page in the center environment so its all aligned to the center next we need to instruct lay tech to leave a gap between the top of the page and the first line of the text to do this we use the V space command fall over length we also need to add an asterisks into the command to make sure latex doesnt decide to ignore the command next well add a thesis title in bold fonts using the text BF command to leave a gap between this

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Try adding the lipsum package to your preamble ( \usepackage{lipsum} ) and issue a \lipsum after the \maketitle . This should output a few paragraphs of blind text, which should push the title up.
The \maketitle command generates the title page. You must place it after the \begin{document} . In the article document style, the title ``page is at the top of the first page of the document. To put the title ``page on a page by itself place a \newpage command after the \maketitle .
Creating Table of Contents. It can be done using a few simple commands. Changing the Title. First, we give the initial title using \title{initial title} command and then it can be altered using the command \renewcommand*\contentsname{new command} and hence changing the default value. Creating a list of Figures/Tables.
Now in a similar way to the title page well add in some custom titles and then the abstract text. \thispagestyle{plain} \begin{center} \Large \textbf{Thesis Title} \vspace{0.4cm} \large Thesis Subtitle \vspace{0.4cm} \textbf{Author Name} \vspace{0.9cm} \textbf{Abstract} \end{center} Lorem ipsum dolor
The default font size for Latex is 10pt.
You can define a title for your document using \title{} and then create the title itself using \maketitle . You can also add other information such as the author(s) and the date, e.g. Note the use of \today to automatically insert the date you created the document.
The actual title will be typeset by issuing the command \maketitle . The layout is defined by the documentclass in use. The command \thanks will store content, which will produce a footnote along with the title.
If you want to center some text just use \centering . If you want to align it differently you can use the environment \raggedleft for right-alignment and \raggedright for left-alignment.

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