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I will pay $25 via Paypal to the first person who can tell me how is insert
a page break in Outlook 2007. I want to be able to email me resume and 2 other sheets and have the recipiant print them out in proper format. I don't want my resume cut off onto two pages. If you don't follow please ask. You need to have a Paypal account to receive payment. Thanks |
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Use a Word program (or other similar free program) and send it as an
attachment. No charge. "----- Mardman -----" wrote in message ... I will pay $25 via Paypal to the first person who can tell me how is insert a page break in Outlook 2007. I want to be able to email me resume and 2 other sheets and have the recipiant print them out in proper format. I don't want my resume cut off onto two pages. If you don't follow please ask. You need to have a Paypal account to receive payment. Thanks |
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----- Mardman ----- ----- Mardman ----- wrote:
I will pay $25 via Paypal to the first person who can tell me how is insert a page break in Outlook 2007. I want to be able to email me resume and 2 other sheets and have the recipiant print them out in proper format. I don't want my resume cut off onto two pages. If you don't follow please ask. Include them all in the same Word document, formatting them with page breaks as you see fit. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Mardman" wrote in message
... I will pay $25 via Paypal to the first person who can tell me how is insert a page break in Outlook 2007. I want to be able to email me resume and 2 other sheets and have the recipiant print them out in proper format. I don't want my resume cut off onto two pages. If you don't follow please ask. HTML doesn't have *page* breaks because HTML is continuous per "page". When you visit a web page, there aren't pages within that page. You haven't sent a resume to many employers. They always ask for a *file* with your resume. They don't want to save your e-mail. They want the file so they can save it. So write it up in whatever doc format the employer will accept and send that as an attachment. Most employer will accept Word's .doc format (but if using Word 2007 then use the older compatible .doc format). Even if the employer doesn't have Word, the Word Viewer is a free download from Microsoft plus many other office suites, like Open Office, can read Word docs. |
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----- Mardman ----- wrote:
I will pay $25 via Paypal to the first person who can tell me how is insert a page break in Outlook 2007. I won't add to the other solutions, but for future reference you've pitched your bid too high. I usually find that $5 works well, although I've gone as high as $100 once (a commercial product has a bug that affects only me, so they won't fix it. I was trying to suborn one of their developers into slipping it in quietly. I work for the same company, so have access to the developer community). In general, a more effective approach is the psychological one. Assert that something cannot be done and most folks will bust a gut to prove you wrong, showing you how it can be done in the process. This is about the most effective weapon in my arsenal. You make yourself look a fool in the process, but it's more foolish failing to get the answer you seek. -- Steve Swift http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html http://www.ringers.org.uk |
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"Swifty" wrote in message
... ----- Mardman ----- wrote: I will pay $25 via Paypal to the first person who can tell me how is insert a page break in Outlook 2007. In general, a more effective approach is the psychological one. Assert that something cannot be done and most folks will bust a gut to prove you wrong, showing you how it can be done in the process. This is about the most effective weapon in my arsenal. You make yourself look a fool in the process, but it's more foolish failing to get the answer you seek. Or, y'know, just ask. People around here like answering questions. Using a psychological approach like that just makes you sound impatient, and you'd be amazed how many people around here are quite good at picking out people trying to play the system.... -- f.h. |
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