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Old 03-14-2012, 09:59 PM
BigDan BigDan is offline problems with aligning left and right in same line Windows 7 64bit problems with aligning left and right in same line Office 2010 64bit
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oh sorry forgot to attach this earlier and now cant edit and upload in the previous post. anyway so my resume has this shape thing at the top. when i try to insert a new one it seems very 3-dimensional. i saw in the original one 3-d seems to be turned off but when i insert a new one i cant seem to get that option.


more importantly im concerned about formatting things this way, perhaps some resume readers wouldnt be able to read it. is there a way i can give the same appearance without embedding it into a box? id like to highlight around it the way its currently done but that wouldnt be uniform, it would just highlight the immediate text not above and below, unless i'm mistaken?
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