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Can my resume, saved as Microsoft Word, be copied and pasted into the resume section?

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Can my resume, saved as Microsoft Word, be copied and pasted into the resume section?

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No, your Microsoft Word document must be saved as ‘Text Only.’ To do this, please open your MS Word document, go to the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Save As.’ A menu will pop up and you will want to select ‘Text Only (*.txt). You can then use this new Text document to copy and paste into the resume section. NOTE: You may have to reformat some information that is lost in the translation from MS Word to Text Only.

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No, your Microsoft Word document must be saved as ‘Text Only.’ To do this, open your Word document, go to the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Save As.’ A menu will pop up and you will want to select ‘Text Only (*.txt). You can then use this new Text document to copy and paste into the resume section. NOTE: You may have to reformat some information that is lost in the translation from MS Word to Text Only.

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Yes, it can. You may want to read our article on Creating a Plain Text Resume in order to understand fully how to format your resume once you have pasted it into the resume text box.

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