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pasting resume to website
I am new at this, a empoyment website has a place to paste my resume... I
tried to copy and paste word document from desktop but does not work. When I place the arrow on place for paste... it is just the I symbol. Please HELP! |
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Their website interface may not accept Word formatting. You'll just have to
do your best after pasting or see if they provide a facility to upload a Word version of your resume. This is not really a Microsoft Word question. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... I am new at this, a empoyment website has a place to paste my resume... I tried to copy and paste word document from desktop but does not work. When I place the arrow on place for paste... it is just the I symbol. Please HELP! |
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The site says to use .doc or .txt file, I set it as word document, is this
incorrect? or should I change to .txt file? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Thanks so much for your help. "Anne Troy" wrote: Their website interface may not accept Word formatting. You'll just have to do your best after pasting or see if they provide a facility to upload a Word version of your resume. This is not really a Microsoft Word question. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... I am new at this, a empoyment website has a place to paste my resume... I tried to copy and paste word document from desktop but does not work. When I place the arrow on place for paste... it is just the I symbol. Please HELP! |
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The site says to use .doc or .txt file
Then perhaps you're supposed to browse for it? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Open the file, ctrl+A (select all), ctrl+C (copy), ctrl+V (paste). What site is it you're using? **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... The site says to use .doc or .txt file, I set it as word document, is this incorrect? or should I change to .txt file? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Thanks so much for your help. "Anne Troy" wrote: Their website interface may not accept Word formatting. You'll just have to do your best after pasting or see if they provide a facility to upload a Word version of your resume. This is not really a Microsoft Word question. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... I am new at this, a empoyment website has a place to paste my resume... I tried to copy and paste word document from desktop but does not work. When I place the arrow on place for paste... it is just the I symbol. Please HELP! |
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Thanks again, the site is careerbuilder, it has happened with another site also
"Anne Troy" wrote: The site says to use .doc or .txt file Then perhaps you're supposed to browse for it? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Open the file, ctrl+A (select all), ctrl+C (copy), ctrl+V (paste). What site is it you're using? **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... The site says to use .doc or .txt file, I set it as word document, is this incorrect? or should I change to .txt file? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Thanks so much for your help. "Anne Troy" wrote: Their website interface may not accept Word formatting. You'll just have to do your best after pasting or see if they provide a facility to upload a Word version of your resume. This is not really a Microsoft Word question. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... I am new at this, a empoyment website has a place to paste my resume... I tried to copy and paste word document from desktop but does not work. When I place the arrow on place for paste... it is just the I symbol. Please HELP! |
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Suggestion: have tow copies of your resume. One in Word, one as a text only.
Believe me - you'll need the plain text one for posting online. Been there - done that. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "ljarrel" wrote in message ... Thanks again, the site is careerbuilder, it has happened with another site also "Anne Troy" wrote: The site says to use .doc or .txt file Then perhaps you're supposed to browse for it? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Open the file, ctrl+A (select all), ctrl+C (copy), ctrl+V (paste). What site is it you're using? **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... The site says to use .doc or .txt file, I set it as word document, is this incorrect? or should I change to .txt file? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Thanks so much for your help. "Anne Troy" wrote: Their website interface may not accept Word formatting. You'll just have to do your best after pasting or see if they provide a facility to upload a Word version of your resume. This is not really a Microsoft Word question. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... I am new at this, a empoyment website has a place to paste my resume... I tried to copy and paste word document from desktop but does not work. When I place the arrow on place for paste... it is just the I symbol. Please HELP! |
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Agreed.
**************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "JoAnn Paules" wrote in message ... Suggestion: have tow copies of your resume. One in Word, one as a text only. Believe me - you'll need the plain text one for posting online. Been there - done that. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "ljarrel" wrote in message ... Thanks again, the site is careerbuilder, it has happened with another site also "Anne Troy" wrote: The site says to use .doc or .txt file Then perhaps you're supposed to browse for it? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Open the file, ctrl+A (select all), ctrl+C (copy), ctrl+V (paste). What site is it you're using? **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... The site says to use .doc or .txt file, I set it as word document, is this incorrect? or should I change to .txt file? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Thanks so much for your help. "Anne Troy" wrote: Their website interface may not accept Word formatting. You'll just have to do your best after pasting or see if they provide a facility to upload a Word version of your resume. This is not really a Microsoft Word question. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... I am new at this, a empoyment website has a place to paste my resume... I tried to copy and paste word document from desktop but does not work. When I place the arrow on place for paste... it is just the I symbol. Please HELP! |
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ljarrel wrote:
Thanks again, the site is careerbuilder, it has happened with another site also "Anne Troy" wrote: The site says to use .doc or .txt file Then perhaps you're supposed to browse for it? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Open the file, ctrl+A (select all), ctrl+C (copy), ctrl+V (paste). What site is it you're using? **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... The site says to use .doc or .txt file, I set it as word document, is this incorrect? or should I change to .txt file? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Thanks so much for your help. "Anne Troy" wrote: Their website interface may not accept Word formatting. You'll just have to do your best after pasting or see if they provide a facility to upload a Word version of your resume. This is not really a Microsoft Word question. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... I am new at this, a empoyment website has a place to paste my resume... I tried to copy and paste word document from desktop but does not work. When I place the arrow on place for paste... it is just the I symbol. Please HELP! I just posted a resume in Word 2003 .doc format to carreerbuilder. It worked exactly as it is supposed to. More than that, I was amazed to see that the site read the resume and filled in the blanks on its forms. Bernard W Joseph |
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It can - and when it works, it's great. But sometimes there's a hiccough and
everything goes to h*ll in a handbasket. ;-) -- JoAnn Paules Microsoft MVP - Publisher How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Bernard W Joseph" k8lix.at.arrl.net wrote in message . .. ljarrel wrote: Thanks again, the site is careerbuilder, it has happened with another site also "Anne Troy" wrote: The site says to use .doc or .txt file Then perhaps you're supposed to browse for it? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Open the file, ctrl+A (select all), ctrl+C (copy), ctrl+V (paste). What site is it you're using? **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... The site says to use .doc or .txt file, I set it as word document, is this incorrect? or should I change to .txt file? Also, is there a way to copy file to clipboard and then paste from there? Thanks so much for your help. "Anne Troy" wrote: Their website interface may not accept Word formatting. You'll just have to do your best after pasting or see if they provide a facility to upload a Word version of your resume. This is not really a Microsoft Word question. **************************** Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com **************************** "ljarrel" wrote in message ... I am new at this, a empoyment website has a place to paste my resume... I tried to copy and paste word document from desktop but does not work. When I place the arrow on place for paste... it is just the I symbol. Please HELP! I just posted a resume in Word 2003 .doc format to carreerbuilder. It worked exactly as it is supposed to. More than that, I was amazed to see that the site read the resume and filled in the blanks on its forms. Bernard W Joseph |
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