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Guys, I'm rewriting my resume and I saw this nice header format that looks unique and elegant, and at the same time saves me a lot of space. But I'm having a hard time replicating it in Word.
Here it is: ![]() To be precise, I'm talking about how "John Turner" is presented and the positioning of the horizontal bar WRT to the name. I've taken differnt tacks to solving the problem. None of them have been satisfactory. I created text boxes and tables for juxtaposing the texts in the desired position. But the extra space/padding in the fields or table cells prevented a harmonious and continuous look. Lastly, I've come to believe that I may be able to solve the problem by inserting 2 lines after J ends. But I haven't been able to figure this one out yet. Please help! I want to be able to send this out as soon as I can. But I want to have that unique look as well. Thanks in advance |
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