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Need help saving a file!
Well let me start off by saying that I feel lost using the Office 97
programs! I had to make a new resume so I got myself a template off of the site here. It opened up in publisher so that's where I created my resume. I've put a lot of time into it and now realize that I think I made a huge mistake! How the heck do I save it as a more "acceptable" file without screwing up the format??? (for uploading as an attachment) Or is that just not possible? I've tried saving it as a word document, but like I said, screws up the whole format. I'm really lost, don't know what to do! Thanks in advance. |
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Need help saving a file!
Unfortunately Publisher is not the best choice for creating a resume that
you intend to send out in electronic format. Most businesses want a Word doc. You can try a copy and paste but I would't be surprised if you end up fixing something up. Also, I'm not sure if you meant Office 97 or 2007. If it's the latter, make sure you save that Word doc as a 97-2003 format, not 2007 format. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Kristina" wrote in message ... Well let me start off by saying that I feel lost using the Office 97 programs! I had to make a new resume so I got myself a template off of the site here. It opened up in publisher so that's where I created my resume. I've put a lot of time into it and now realize that I think I made a huge mistake! How the heck do I save it as a more "acceptable" file without screwing up the format??? (for uploading as an attachment) Or is that just not possible? I've tried saving it as a word document, but like I said, screws up the whole format. I'm really lost, don't know what to do! Thanks in advance. |
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Need help saving a file!
Thanks for the response! Guess I have some more work ahead of me now. What
a pain in the butt! haha. So when I save it in Word 2007 then I need to make sure to choose the 97-2003 format, correct? Thanks again. "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Unfortunately Publisher is not the best choice for creating a resume that you intend to send out in electronic format. Most businesses want a Word doc. You can try a copy and paste but I would't be surprised if you end up fixing something up. Also, I'm not sure if you meant Office 97 or 2007. If it's the latter, make sure you save that Word doc as a 97-2003 format, not 2007 format. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Kristina" wrote in message ... Well let me start off by saying that I feel lost using the Office 97 programs! I had to make a new resume so I got myself a template off of the site here. It opened up in publisher so that's where I created my resume. I've put a lot of time into it and now realize that I think I made a huge mistake! How the heck do I save it as a more "acceptable" file without screwing up the format??? (for uploading as an attachment) Or is that just not possible? I've tried saving it as a word document, but like I said, screws up the whole format. I'm really lost, don't know what to do! Thanks in advance. |
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Need help saving a file!
Yes. A lot of companies haven't switched to the new format yet. Don't shoot
yoursef in the foot. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Kristina" wrote in message ... Thanks for the response! Guess I have some more work ahead of me now. What a pain in the butt! haha. So when I save it in Word 2007 then I need to make sure to choose the 97-2003 format, correct? Thanks again. "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Unfortunately Publisher is not the best choice for creating a resume that you intend to send out in electronic format. Most businesses want a Word doc. You can try a copy and paste but I would't be surprised if you end up fixing something up. Also, I'm not sure if you meant Office 97 or 2007. If it's the latter, make sure you save that Word doc as a 97-2003 format, not 2007 format. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Kristina" wrote in message ... Well let me start off by saying that I feel lost using the Office 97 programs! I had to make a new resume so I got myself a template off of the site here. It opened up in publisher so that's where I created my resume. I've put a lot of time into it and now realize that I think I made a huge mistake! How the heck do I save it as a more "acceptable" file without screwing up the format??? (for uploading as an attachment) Or is that just not possible? I've tried saving it as a word document, but like I said, screws up the whole format. I'm really lost, don't know what to do! Thanks in advance. |
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