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>Takes half an hour of fiddling to hard return, space, space, space, space,
space, space, space, space, space, text, hard return, space, space, space,
space, space, etc to get an paragraph that indents. Then you add a phrase to
the paragraph. Crap. Delete hard return, space, space, space, space, space,
hard return, space, space, space, etc.
Dang, Sharon, were you actually watching when I did my resume?
In my defense, I created my basic resume format more than five years ago,
long before I ever thought of going into TW. It never even occurred to me to
use styles back then.
Oh, and you forgot about using tabs to format a two-column bulleted list...
Meg Ehr
Who vows to reformat her resume before she ever looks for another job
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