After you develop a productive touch keyboarding skill you will likely engage in report work. Once you memorize a number of basic rules, you will discover that report keying is quite easy. Generally, the report margins--top, bottom, and side--are all one inch. However, the top margin of the first page is two inches. To maintain the needed margin at the bottom of each page, Simple Writer provides both visual and numeric line position data. Reports, historically, due to being a typewritten product, are double spaced. But, it is rapidly becoming acceptable to single space report work. All reports require the use of headings. These are an aid to the reader in perceiving its organization. Headings are of three orders--centered, side, and paragraph. A long report generally requires all three heading levels, while a short report will often need only two. The report title is centered in full caps, with no underscoring. Side headings are typed against the left margin and are underscored; only its important words are capitalized. The paragraph heading is indented, underscored, and caps given only its principal words. This heading is part of the initial paragraph line.