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Converting Resume Wizard 2007 to 2003 Format - Everything went Wacky!!!!
I won't "redo" it for you, but I'll help you get over this obstacle. Send
the $10 to the SPCA or to a women's shelter instead. -) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "-=NINJA=-" wrote in message ... I'll send you $10 paypal if you redo my resume from scratch and make it look sweet. JoAnn Paules;2751424 Wrote: 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. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" -- -=NINJA=- |
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