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Help for Professionally created Resume
A friend paid to have a resume created and the document is in Word. He asked
me help him update it but everything seems to be in text boxes and nothing moves. If I use a return the text just overlaps the line below it instead of everything moving down. I have tried to expand the text boxes but nothing works. Is this really a Word document? Anyone have a suggestion? |
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Help for Professionally created Resume
Open a new document and copy all of that text out of the text boxes into the
new document. (I hate working with text boxes.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Nancy" wrote in message ... A friend paid to have a resume created and the document is in Word. He asked me help him update it but everything seems to be in text boxes and nothing moves. If I use a return the text just overlaps the line below it instead of everything moving down. I have tried to expand the text boxes but nothing works. Is this really a Word document? Anyone have a suggestion? |
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