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Default EXPORT/SAVE A FILE IN A LOWER MEMORY SIZE

True. It's rare to see a site that won't take a .txt resume though. I
actually keep two copies of my resume. One is a formatted Word doc and the
other is plain text but contains all of the same text.

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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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So would I, but if the requirement is for one of the three listed formats,
the application could fall at the first hurdle.

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JoAnn Paules wrote:
I'd suggest taking it back to plain text.


"FARAZ QURESHI" wrote in
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I am looking forward to submit my CV at a website which requires the
document
either to be a .doc, .pdf, or .rtf

The maximum size allowed is 50 KB & my word file is around 81 KB.
Can I resolve this matter by exporting the document to either .pdf
or .rtf formats
by lowering the resolutions or something like that.

Don't want to change the structure and reformat the complete
document. Regards & Thanx,

FARAZ





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