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I am writing my resume using Word 2003. I have heard that entering keywords
in the File Properties Summary menu option can be advantageous in getting noticed by search engines used by recruiters. I would appreciate answers to the following questions: 1) Is there a limit to the number of words or characters that can be entered as keywords? 2) Do individual keywords need to be separated by commas, semicolons etc? 3) If a keyword is two words, (eg: six sigma), should it be enclosed in parantheses or quotation marks? 4) Is it possible to spell check keywords in the properties dialogue box? Thanks for helping me to figure this out. I have searched everywhere for this information but cannot find answers to these specific questions. |
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