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Formatting help...
I think it'll be easier to explain this by posting an example of what I mean...
Additional Rainbow PUSH, Chicago, IL Spring 2012 Experience Intern - Phonebanked for the organization's For those two previous lines, taken from my resume, I would like there to be NO vertical gap between "Additional" and "Experience", as well as no gap between "Rainbow PUSH" and "Intern". But when I make "Additional Experience" a larger font size, it creates an unwanted gap between "Rainbow PUSH, and "Intern". Is there any way to prevent this? If you don't understand what I mean/what the problem is, I'll try to clarify. Thanks. |
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You could make the line spacing a fixed point size, but you risk cutting off parts of the larger fonts. Alternatively, you might consider putting 'Additional Experience' into a textbox or, using a table with 'Additional Experience' in one column and the other text in the adjacent column.
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