Personally, I would use pdf format . . . either print to pdf or export
as pdf or ?? to pdf
Doug wrote:
On 03/27/2014 03:51 PM, Larry Roche wrote:
I have twice faliled to upload my resume to two different companies.
It is
a text document in Open Office version. 3.1. What can I do to make
On 03/27/2014 03:51 PM, Larry Roche wrote:
I have twice faliled to upload my resume to two different companies. It is
a text document in Open Office version. 3.1. What can I do to make it
compatible like WORD?
thanks,
Larry Roche
larryroche.em...@gmail.com
You should save the resume in MIc
Larry Roche wrote:
> I have twice faliled to upload my resume to two different companies. It is
> a text document in Open Office version. 3.1. What can I do to make it
> compatible like WORD?
>
>
Only a few sites accept ODT files that are the native OO format.
You''ll have to save as .DOC. Some
For a resume I would export or print a PDF to "upload" to a potential employer.
Create the PDF and then submit it to the employers.
As a courtesy I am sending a copy of this to your email address. Please submit
further enquiries to the users list, as ones directed to my personal address
will be
You didn't fail to send, they failed to read.
Send the doc in Word format, look at save as for options on different formats.
Sent from my mobile device.
> On 28 Mar 2014, at 6:51 am, Larry Roche wrote:
>
> I have twice faliled to upload my resume to two different companies. It is
> a text doc
I have twice faliled to upload my resume to two different companies. It is
a text document in Open Office version. 3.1. What can I do to make it
compatible like WORD?
thanks,
Larry Roche
larryroche.em...@gmail.com