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Word Document spacing, email through Yahoo changes spacing
damane
post Apr 22 2008, 03:00 PM
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Typed up my resume using Word. I have it all spaced nicely, with single, double and triple spacing to set off my sections. It even prints out this way and looks how I want it. But when I send it using Yahoo email... the spacing changes and it all becomes double spaced and I'm not happy with it. I sent it out to two companies before I discovered that it wasn't sending the way I thought it looked. Any suggestions how to fix this problem? Thanks, Dawn
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Neil Jones
post Apr 22 2008, 04:50 PM
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Send the Word file as an attachment in Yahoo Mail. Don't paste the contents directly into an email, it very rarely likes it. Any decent company will have access to Microsoft Word or some program that can open Word files so I'd take it for granted.
Just use text such as "Please find attached my CV/Resume in Microsoft Word format".
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