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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
I am trying to download my CV to an employment website. An error message
comes up saying file not found check the file name and try again. I am using Word 2003. The employment website accepts .doc .rtf .txt and PDF. Any help gratefully received. Thank you. Rachel |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
Firstly, ensure you have closed the Word file and the application before
trying the upload. Many of these employment websites have a limit to either the File Size, or even number of characters, they will accept. Have you tried to Save As the Word file to RTF and upload that? Hope this helps DeanH "Rachel" wrote: I am trying to download my CV to an employment website. An error message comes up saying file not found check the file name and try again. I am using Word 2003. The employment website accepts .doc .rtf .txt and PDF. Any help gratefully received. Thank you. Rachel |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
"DeanH" wrote: Firstly, ensure you have closed the Word file and the application before trying the upload. Many of these employment websites have a limit to either the File Size, or even number of characters, they will accept. Have you tried to Save As the Word file to RTF and upload that? Hope this helps DeanH "Rachel" wrote: I am trying to download my CV to an employment website. An error message comes up saying file not found check the file name and try again. I am using Word 2003. The employment website accepts .doc .rtf .txt and PDF. Any help gratefully received. Thank you. Rachel |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
Hi
I have used the Save As The Word File. It is showing under file type as RTF "DeanH" wrote: Firstly, ensure you have closed the Word file and the application before trying the upload. Many of these employment websites have a limit to either the File Size, or even number of characters, they will accept. Have you tried to Save As the Word file to RTF and upload that? Hope this helps DeanH "Rachel" wrote: I am trying to download my CV to an employment website. An error message comes up saying file not found check the file name and try again. I am using Word 2003. The employment website accepts .doc .rtf .txt and PDF. Any help gratefully received. Thank you. Rachel |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
Hi
"DeanH" wrote: Firstly, ensure you have closed the Word file and the application before trying the upload. Many of these employment websites have a limit to either the File Size, or even number of characters, they will accept. Have you tried to Save As the Word file to RTF and upload that? Hope this helps DeanH "Rachel" wrote: I am trying to download my CV to an employment website. An error message comes up saying file not found check the file name and try again. I am using Word 2003. The employment website accepts .doc .rtf .txt and PDF. Any help gratefully received. Thank you. Rachel |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
Word 2003 creates .doc files. Are you sure you are pointing to the correct
file? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Rachel" wrote in message ... I am trying to download my CV to an employment website. An error message comes up saying file not found check the file name and try again. I am using Word 2003. The employment website accepts .doc .rtf .txt and PDF. Any help gratefully received. Thank you. Rachel |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
And, shouldn't she be uploading, not downloading?
"JoAnn Paules" wrote in message ... : Word 2003 creates .doc files. Are you sure you are pointing to the correct : file? : : -- : JoAnn Paules : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : "Rachel" wrote in message : ... : I am trying to download my CV to an employment website. An error message : comes up saying file not found check the file name and try again. I am : using : Word 2003. The employment website accepts .doc .rtf .txt and PDF. : : Any help gratefully received. Thank you. : Rachel : : |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
Yes, but I suspect that she's just using the wrong terminology.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Tom Willett" wrote in message ... And, shouldn't she be uploading, not downloading? "JoAnn Paules" wrote in message ... : Word 2003 creates .doc files. Are you sure you are pointing to the correct : file? : : -- : JoAnn Paules : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : "Rachel" wrote in message : ... : I am trying to download my CV to an employment website. An error message : comes up saying file not found check the file name and try again. I am : using : Word 2003. The employment website accepts .doc .rtf .txt and PDF. : : Any help gratefully received. Thank you. : Rachel : : |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
"Tom Willett" wrote in message ... And, shouldn't she be uploading, not downloading? Absolutely. However there seems to be a growing culture that the word "download" is applied to all file movements to and from a computer, including "installing" from a CD/DVD....;-) -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
I know. The dumbing down of society.
Tom "Gordon" wrote in message ... : : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : And, shouldn't she be uploading, not downloading? : : Absolutely. However there seems to be a growing culture that the word : "download" is applied to all file movements to and from a computer, : including "installing" from a CD/DVD....;-) : : -- : Asking a question? : Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, : your OS, Service Pack level : and the FULL contents of any error message(s) : |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
Unfortunately it's nothing new, Tom. A large segment of society has
*perennially* latched on to industry buzz words [in virtually every industry] without having any understanding of what the terms actually mean... I routinely hear users refer to having "500 GB of *memory*". You can't really blame the individuals entirely because the industry fosters such confusion and misinformation... Like marketing USB devices as "drives" & good ol' MS lumping Photographs, Movies & Sounds in with ClipArt :-) Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 6/12/09 10:24 AM, in article , "Tom Willett" wrote: I know. The dumbing down of society. Tom "Gordon" wrote in message ... : : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : And, shouldn't she be uploading, not downloading? : : Absolutely. However there seems to be a growing culture that the word : "download" is applied to all file movements to and from a computer, : including "installing" from a CD/DVD....;-) : : -- : Asking a question? : Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, : your OS, Service Pack level : and the FULL contents of any error message(s) : |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
I believe that people need to take the time to understand some of the basics
and use the correct terminology. Evn tho prices have come down drastically over the years, computers are not cheap. Why is it so uncommon for people to at least know a little something about their investment? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "CyberTaz" wrote in message .. . Unfortunately it's nothing new, Tom. A large segment of society has *perennially* latched on to industry buzz words [in virtually every industry] without having any understanding of what the terms actually mean... I routinely hear users refer to having "500 GB of *memory*". You can't really blame the individuals entirely because the industry fosters such confusion and misinformation... Like marketing USB devices as "drives" & good ol' MS lumping Photographs, Movies & Sounds in with ClipArt :-) Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 6/12/09 10:24 AM, in article , "Tom Willett" wrote: I know. The dumbing down of society. Tom "Gordon" wrote in message ... : : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : And, shouldn't she be uploading, not downloading? : : Absolutely. However there seems to be a growing culture that the word : "download" is applied to all file movements to and from a computer, : including "installing" from a CD/DVD....;-) : : -- : Asking a question? : Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, : your OS, Service Pack level : and the FULL contents of any error message(s) : |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
I think rather than discussing the basic computer terminology, we should be
discussing the solution of Rachel's question. Rachel, can you confirm whether you can upload your Resume now or you are still facing some troubles. Regards, Pushpinder JoAnn Paules wrote: I believe that people need to take the time to understand some of the basics and use the correct terminology. Evn tho prices have come down drastically over the years, computers are not cheap. Why is it so uncommon for people to at least know a little something about their investment? Unfortunately it's nothing new, Tom. A large segment of society has *perennially* latched on to industry buzz words [in virtually every [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] : "download" is applied to all file movements to and from a computer, : including "installing" from a CD/DVD....;-) -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...neral/200906/1 |
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I am unable to download a word document to a job web site
pushpinder via OfficeKB.com wrote:
I think rather than discussing the basic computer terminology, we should be discussing the solution of Rachel's question. We have done. However, it's like someone going to their mechanic and saying "my tyre has inflated and I can't drive on it" - isn't it? |
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