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how do I add a new category to an exsiting resume?
I can not figure out how to add a neww heading to an exsiting resume, unless
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how do I add a new category to an exsiting resume?
Did you try copy and paste and then replacing the old text with new?
On May 28, 12:53 pm, marie wrote: I can not figure out how to add a neww heading to an exsiting resume, unless i create a new resume. |
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how do I add a new category to an exsiting resume?
Not being able to see your resume and not having the slightest idea of how
you created it, it is impossible to give you much assistance. But I would start by toggling on the ShowAll command (Ctrl+Shift+8) so that you can see what you are trying to do. For instance, you may find you're trying to add a title in the middle of a table and that you need to split the table first. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "marie" wrote in message ... I can not figure out how to add a neww heading to an exsiting resume, unless i create a new resume. |
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how do I add a new category to an exsiting resume?
Resumes are just tables. Turn on the gridlines - that will probably show you
what you need to see to add your information. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "marie" wrote in message ... I can not figure out how to add a neww heading to an exsiting resume, unless i create a new resume. |
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how do I add a new category to an exsiting resume?
If you created the résumé using a Microsoft-provided template, it's probably
set up as a table. So that you can see what you're dealing with, display the table gridlines (Table | Show Gridlines). Then select the row(s) below where you need to insert new content, right-click, and choose Insert Rows. You may need to insert more than one row (or copy/paste rows) to get the desired formatting, especially if you are not familiar with the use of styles. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "marie" wrote in message ... I can not figure out how to add a neww heading to an exsiting resume, unless i create a new resume. |
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