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JoAnn Paules JoAnn Paules is offline
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Default Converting Resume Wizard 2007 to 2003 Format - Everything went Wacky!!!!

I don't use wizards for my resume, nor do I use a Microsoft templates so I
can't answer your question. (I prefer that my resume not look like everyone
else's resume.)

As for your resume, very, very little is "permanent and unchangeable". It
may not be as simple as a click, click and you're done, but I'd be willing
to bet a tank of gas that it can be done in a relatively short time period.
Care to accept my challenge? ;-) If so, contact me offline.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


"-=NINJA=-" wrote in message
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Ya I tryed that too, same results. It's the headers and how things are
layed out, its like Microsoft made them permanant and unchangeable.

Why does Microsoft have to make things so difficult. Resume's are one
the main uses for Microsoft word, you'd think they make it somewhat
seamless with the Resume Wizard.


JoAnn Paules;2748907 Wrote:
What if...........(I'm just thinking out loud)..........Open a new doc,
save
it as 97-2003, open your resume, copy and paste from resume to new .doc

file. Save it again. Does that work?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"





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