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How does word make a resume?
How to make a resume in Word;

The following tips are all encountered when making resume forms, and the solutions obtained through inquiry and discussion are all good. Let's sum it up.

1, get ready and set the automatic save time yourself.

You should know that Word2003 has automatic saving function, but the default saving interval is 10 minute. Don't you think it's a little too long, especially for a text editor who doesn't need to spend too long on his resume? If you spend 8 minutes trying to fix most of them, you will end up mishandling, hanging up and crying to death. In fact, we can set the auto-save time ourselves: [Tools]-[Options]-[Save]-[Auto-save Time Interval]. I set it to 1 min, so we can be prepared this time. Of course, if you don't bother, you can save it manually every once in a while:)

2. Try it and get rid of the annoying horizontal lines in the header and footer.

A good Word document certainly needs to be decorated with some beautiful pictures or words in the header and footer, but then there will be that annoying horizontal line, which will affect the overall effect. What should I do? ? It's actually quite simple. Select this horizontal line first, remember to select it. Then [Format]-[Borders and Shading]-[Borders] will change the setting to None, and the [Page Borders] setting will also be changed to None. After confirmation, did you find that the horizontal line was missing?

3. Overall grasp, the aesthetic feeling starts from the background of the document.

If you add a beautiful picture to the resume form as the background, your resume will definitely add a lot of color, but you can't insert a big picture. In fact, this is not difficult to do. Thanks to Comrade LP for his help. [Format]-[Background]-[Fill Effect]-[Picture], then select the picture you want to import, and click OK.

4. Beautify the master and realize the selective insertion of header and footer.

This is a headache. I think many people have encountered such a situation. As a result, all headers are in a uniform shape, but I just don't want this header to appear on the first page. For example, we are going to make the front page a cover, of course, we don't want a header. I think many people will flinch when they encounter such problems when downloading resumes. Me too. In fact, there is still a way to solve it. Please see:

[1] First, place the mouse cursor at the top of the page after the page where the header is to be deleted. For example, to delete the header of the first page, place the mouse at the top of the second page.

[2][ Insert]-[Delimiter]-[Continuous]-[OK];

[3] Double-click the header of the next page to open the header and footer edit bar, and click [Link to Previous Page];

[4] Ok, now you can modify or remove the header of the previous page. The following pages are not affected.