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I am not sure what is meant by TXT format or RTF format. This is for a resume
to apply online for jobs. |
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I don't mean to be nasty but I hope you're not applying for a position that
requires a knowledge of Word. What they want is a plain vanilla version of your resume. No fancy tables, bullets, funky fonts, etc. You should always have two copies of your resume - one pretty version, one plain version. File - Save As - change the type to txt. Open the file in Notepad and make sure it looks okay. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "sylvia" wrote in message ... I am not sure what is meant by TXT format or RTF format. This is for a resume to apply online for jobs. |
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