\documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \renewcommand{\abstractname}{Summary} \begin{document} \title{Practical Typesetting} \author{Peter Flynn\\Silmaril Consultants} \date{December 2001} \maketitle \begin{abstract} This document presents the basic concepts of typesetting in a form usable by non-specialists. It is aimed at those who find themselves (willingly or unwillingly) asked to undertake work previously sent out to a professional printer, and who are concerned that the quality of work (and thus their corporate image) does not suffer unduly. The topics cover layout, the need for accuracy, the choice of typeface, arrangement of the document, adherence to specifications, and the production process. No foreknowledge of printing or publishing is needed, but an eye for detail, a feeling for æsthetics, and some fluency with a computer is expected. \end{abstract} \end{document}