just a note about exporting from word into rtf format for textedit, it’s not
necessary as textedit opens and reads .docx files just fine. I use textedit to
read docx files regularly.
> On Dec 15, 2014, at 10:41 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
>
> Hi there
> Another thing you can do is do most of you
Hi there
Another thing you can do is do most of your work on a resume in TextEdit. I
always get a reader to look at a resume, even though I know how to do the
formatting things you mentioned. This is because it just helps to get a good
reader to evaluate the looks of something that important an
Hello Sarai,
If you need to use Pages seriously, you should take a course in how to use it.
I don’t know whether anyone else offers this, but my husband and I teach a
five-part course on Pages via Skype and TeamViewer. It costs €25 per unit
making the whole course cost €125.
If you’re interest
So what can I do? I’m having a sighted person help me make a resume on a
Windows machine. I couldn’t figure how to do formatting on Pages such as
bulets, and spacing.
> On Dec 14, 2014, at 6:08 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>
> Hello Sarai,
>
> Most formatting is preserved between Word and Pages.
Hello Sarai,
Most formatting is preserved between Word and Pages. However, text in shapes,
ligatures, some tab settings, linked text boxes, vertical text, stylised
bullets, SmartArt graphics, some charts, paragraph borders, page colour and
watermark as well as macros, OLI objects and themes are