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I'm using a resume template in Word 2003 but have a lot more previous jobs
than the template allows. How do I start a new row that keeps the formatting
of the row above?

Someone please help before I go crazy.


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Word résumé templates make use of tables. You could just insert a new
row: Select the row that has the desired formatting, and then click
Table | Insert | Rows Below.

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"Neil" wrote in message ...
I'm using a resume template in Word 2003 but have a lot more

previous jobs
than the template allows. How do I start a new row that keeps the

formatting
of the row above?

Someone please help before I go crazy.





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Thanks, I've done that but it loses the formatting. The cells automatically
bold certain words and add bulleting. All that is lost if I add a new row
and I can't get the formatting to look right manually.

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Word résumé templates make use of tables. You could just insert a new
row: Select the row that has the desired formatting, and then click
Table | Insert | Rows Below.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Neil" wrote in message ...
I'm using a resume template in Word 2003 but have a lot more

previous jobs
than the template allows. How do I start a new row that keeps the

formatting
of the row above?

Someone please help before I go crazy.







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Why not just copy a row and edit the text?

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"Neil" sherbaal@ yahoo.com wrote in message
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Thanks, I've done that but it loses the formatting. The cells
automatically bold certain words and add bulleting. All that is lost if I
add a new row and I can't get the formatting to look right manually.

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
Word résumé templates make use of tables. You could just insert a new
row: Select the row that has the desired formatting, and then click
Table | Insert | Rows Below.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Neil" wrote in message ...
I'm using a resume template in Word 2003 but have a lot more

previous jobs
than the template allows. How do I start a new row that keeps the

formatting
of the row above?

Someone please help before I go crazy.









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Or apply the appropriate styles (assuming that formatting was done
with styles). The Styles and Formatting pane reveals which styles are
applied to the "original" row.

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"JoAnn Paules" wrote in message
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Why not just copy a row and edit the text?

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


"Neil" sherbaal@ yahoo.com wrote in message
...
Thanks, I've done that but it loses the formatting. The cells
automatically bold certain words and add bulleting. All that is

lost if I
add a new row and I can't get the formatting to look right

manually.

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
Word résumé templates make use of tables. You could just insert a

new
row: Select the row that has the desired formatting, and then

click
Table | Insert | Rows Below.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Neil" wrote in message

...
I'm using a resume template in Word 2003 but have a lot more
previous jobs
than the template allows. How do I start a new row that keeps

the
formatting
of the row above?

Someone please help before I go crazy.












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