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When I try to paste my resume to job site web posting the formating is wrong.
Is there a way to post my resume so looks somewhat similar to the way I
designed it?
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Pasting your word document text into a web document may not show the same
formatting because your Word Document is a .doc and the Web site is posting
HTML. You may have a shot if you save your Word Document as HTML and then
paste, but even then it will depend on how that website formats your posting.
If they allow you to post as a document attachment that would be the only
way I could see your document being viewed exactly the way you created it.

"mistyandseagramdad" wrote:

When I try to paste my resume to job site web posting the formating is wrong.
Is there a way to post my resume so looks somewhat similar to the way I
designed it?

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There are as many web sites that only allow plain text to be pasted. Save
the document as plain text and check the formatting in Notepad, before
pasting to such a web page.

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NYSA-HD wrote:
Pasting your word document text into a web document may not show the
same formatting because your Word Document is a .doc and the Web site
is posting HTML. You may have a shot if you save your Word Document
as HTML and then paste, but even then it will depend on how that
website formats your posting. If they allow you to post as a document
attachment that would be the only way I could see your document being
viewed exactly the way you created it.

"mistyandseagramdad" wrote:

When I try to paste my resume to job site web posting the formating
is wrong. Is there a way to post my resume so looks somewhat
similar to the way I designed it?



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