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I'm using a resume template, Chron. Resume(Minimal design), and on the 2nd
page it is not following the format as on the 1st page. I'm wondering what
the @&$3 did I do that disabled the template. I'm having to manually set all
the margins and indents as I go along. I need a solution to restore the
template to finish this thing so I can get a job mucho pronto. Thanks
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Note that Word's résumé templates make use of tables for layout purposes.
When you want to add an item to your résumé, add a row, or copy an existing
row and paste it at the desired location.

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I'm using a resume template, Chron. Resume(Minimal design), and on the 2nd
page it is not following the format as on the 1st page. I'm wondering what
the @&$3 did I do that disabled the template. I'm having to manually set
all
the margins and indents as I go along. I need a solution to restore the
template to finish this thing so I can get a job mucho pronto. Thanks



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