Making C.V

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A cv is merely a list of your relevant educational and career history. The
presentation is less important than the content. Word's templates use a
table format to achieve the layout.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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As a fellow job seeker, bear in mind that the "standard" is also quite
common. Does that define who you are? If so, why should a prospective
employer bother reading *your* cv?
 
Thanx all of you, but what I want is not a complete formula as u think, I
just want a simple form, contains the major titles and the most commonly
required details, and teh arrangment between them, and so on.

Thank again
 
Have you tried using Word's built-in Resume Wizard? It uses the three
built-in résumé templates (Contemporary Resume, Elegant Resume, and
Professional Resume).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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