Format a resume … with a Word template
If you’ve pulled out your resume recently, you know that formatting a resume in Word can be, well, tricky.
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If you’ve pulled out your resume recently, you know that formatting a resume in Word can be, well, tricky.
Why do figures, or images, sometimes jump to a different page in your Word document? This is one of the great mysteries of Word and today, I’ll reveal the answer.
Wrapping text around figures, also known as graphic objects or images, can help give your documents a more polished look and help focus attention on the most important content.
Figures can add a ton of pizazz to a document, but they don’t always behave the way you might expect, which can be incredibly frustrating.
While we don’t usually focus on tech support issues here on the Office Blog, let me shine a quick light on a recurring issue that has caused some of you to scratch your heads and write in about.
Today’s post about track changes in Word is contributed by Louis Broome, a manager and writer for Office.
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