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I've been trying to copy my resume from my documents and paste it to a job application on a website. I can't seem to find any information on how to do this. Help!
 
frank said:
I've been trying to copy my resume from my documents and paste it to
a job application on a website. I can't seem to find any information
on how to do this. Help!

OK, open the resume. Type control-a, control key down and type 'a'. The
entire document should be highlighted to signify that the entire
document is selected. Type control-c to copy the entire document to the
clipboard. Switch to the web site for your resume. Insert the cursor
in the box, and type contol-v to paste the text into the document.

If you are using word, you will first need to save the file as text from
File / Save as... and select text (*.txt) from the dropdown under the
filename box and name it myresumetxt. Open the text version in notepad
or wordpad and reformat the way you want it. Save the file and then do
control-a to select all of the document, control-c to copy the doc to
clipboard, then move to the the web resume box and do control-v to paste
the text.

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frank said:
I've been trying to copy my resume from my documents and paste it to a
job application on a website. I can't seem to find any information on
how to do this. Help!

What format is the resume in? If you created the resume in a word
processing program, like MS Word or Word Perfect, you may not be able
to cut and paste into a web-based form. You should contact the
webmaster of the particular site and/or look for help on their site
there.

Malke
 
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