Sunday, November 20, 2011

Microsoft Works word processor help needed?

I used Microsoft Works word processor for my CV. I am now not sure how I can send it to people who don't have Microsoft Works. I have applied for a job and they sent me an email to say they could not open my CV as they do not have the same program. I need some help to how I can possiblY transfer my cv so I can just attach to an email regardless of what program they are using.

Microsoft Works word processor help needed?
I would say you can convert your work document into pdf format. That's the standard for sending word documents over internet.





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Reply:You need to purchase word 2003 or 2007 and get on with it
Reply:Hi I realize I am a little late in answering you but here is what should be the easiest for you. Install a Free (and it has no scumware/spyware in it so it is indeed safe) printer that instead of printing to a printer it prints to a *.pdf file instead. As you know PDF is Portable Document Format and can be read by anyone who has a computer... There are two that I am aware of at this time. CutePDF is one and the other PDF Creator is for more advanced needs and can merge several documents together into one PDF file. The websites for both of these are in the source list below. Once installed you go to File, then Print and instead of using your regular printer you select from the menu "CutePDF Writer" printer or the other "PDF Creator".


I have both installed on my computer and use them all the time now...


Good luck getting that awesome job!!!!


Shoot me an enail if you need help getting these installed and working...


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Reply:Are you using office 2007?
Reply:Most people prefer to receive CVs in MS Word (doc) or PDF format. IIRC, Works doesn't support either of these formats.





I suggest you save in RTF format (File %26gt; Save As and pick Rich Text Format from the Type menu near the filename entry box), and then open it in OpenOffice.org (a free download from http://www.openoffice.org/ ), reformat it to make sure it looks good (as a little formatting may be lost in the conversation to RTF) and then save it as MS Word format (File %26gt; Save As, type box again), and PDF format (File %26gt; Export as PDF).
Reply:When you save your document, choose Save As. I believe you can change the type to .doc or something close to Word. See if this works for you.
Reply:have you tried ,to copy and paste the letter /cv onto either your e.mail, or notepad,open your letter in microsoft works, right click and select all, everything should go blue then click copy,open notepad, click paste on notepad,and a copy of your cv should be on notepad, or compose a e mail after the same copy proccess, click paste and your cv should copy, into it, good luck.
Reply:When you save the file, if you click on 'Save As', then this will let you save a different format.





Other people probably use the '.doc' format.
Reply:hi,


it may be, you should easily copy that file in your mail ID and then send to them or you can also watch there ping no. and transfer that file from your computer to there computer


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