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Welcome to TeX.SX! I fear, this 'request' will be declined
– user31729
CommentedMay 9, 2016 at 10:56
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How about just using \documentclass{report}, its often much easier to deal with a standard document class. Otherwise goggle may provide you with many template hosting repositories.
Do some research online to find out how a Latex document is constructed and look through a few exemplars to get familiar with the basic packages used to define the document and the commands used to organise text, figures and tables. THEN, come back when you get stuck with the code you have been using so that someone can provide you with better advice. Learning by doing!
It's worrying that the original poster (OP) didn't take the time to do some basic research and find exactly the same templates as suggested by @TomSolid. I also wonder how useful the template will be given the lack of enthusiam to get informed about using Latex. Without this, a template is, to paraphrase Ed Murrow, 'just wires and lights in a box'.
A starter usually cannot judge the quality of something. For example any car seller would tell me that his car is working well and is at a good prize, and would need to believe him because i don't have the needed experience. Or i get some help by someone who is familiar with cars (how would i know that he is?). Or in other words, you need to do some research before starting a new project.
\documentclass{report}
, its often much easier to deal with a standard document class. Otherwise goggle may provide you with many template hosting repositories.