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Old 09-27-2009, 08:49 PM   #1
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Default Techtarded question. Word and Adobe

Well usually I think I'm pretty computer literate and can figure things out if I play around enough. But I'm stumped, and I'm hoping the answer isn't something completely obvious that I should have figured out.

I just graduated college so I had redone my entire resume, and from advice from peers and possible employers, I saved it as a pdf to make for easy viewing on whatever computer it might be opened on. But now, I have started working at a job and I'm applying to something new so I want to update my resume with my current job. But I can't edit the pdf. I tried using the "copy to clipboard" and paste it into word (2007..if that makes a difference) but I get all 0's and random characters rather than the actually words I've typed. I've also tried to just select all, copy, and paste into a new word document but then the alignment is all off.

Is there an easier way to do this??? I am supposed to sending my resume along with an application to a potential future employer tonight so I am trying to figure this out quickly. Once I figure it out,t he actual updating will take no more than 15 minutes, it's very minor updates.
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Old 09-27-2009, 09:11 PM   #2
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do you have adobe acrobat or just adobe reader?

Probably just be easier to redo it in word if you just have reader. Shouldn't take that long to redo a 1 page resume.
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Old 09-27-2009, 09:14 PM   #3
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easiest and fastest would be to copy and paste the text, then fix the alignment.
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Old 09-27-2009, 09:35 PM   #4
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If you didn't save a copy of the resume as a word file as well then you will probably have to use one of the two methods listed above. Saving as a pdf file is nice for ensuring your document is presented properly, almost like a picture. It isn't so nice for editing without the full version of Acrobat (expensive). The best thing you can do is save a copy as a pdf for distribution and a copy as a .doc file for later editing.
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Old 09-27-2009, 09:35 PM   #5
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Just re-type, it will be much quicker at this point.
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Old 09-27-2009, 09:46 PM   #6
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Thank you guys. I had a feeling that was the answer. I do have Adobe Reader, not Acrobat..lame. I guess I'll have to just go back and adjust the alignment and I'll be sure to save a separate .doc file also. It will just take longer than I anticipated. Thanks again!
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Send you pdf to me and I'll re-type for you. Won't take but a few minutes...
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Old 09-28-2009, 08:32 PM   #8
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Send you pdf to me and I'll re-type for you. Won't take but a few minutes...
Damn. I didn't see this until now. I would if you're offering, haha. It's actually 2 pages though as it's my right out of college resume so it has all my internships and part time jobs on it. I do know once I'm in the real working world a bit longer (I just graduated in May), I'll revise it to have only my professional experience.

But I also did it using a resume template found on word, so there is some formatting, it isn't as simple as just re-typing.

I'm not offended at all if you don't want the work, it's definitely not your responsibility. But I'll probably do it tonight, so I'm going to shower and if I don't hear back from you by the time I check it, I'll just do it myself. No biggy either way.
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Damn. I didn't see this until now. I would if you're offering, haha. It's actually 2 pages though as it's my right out of college resume so it has all my internships and part time jobs on it. I do know once I'm in the real working world a bit longer (I just graduated in May), I'll revise it to have only my professional experience.

But I also did it using a resume template found on word, so there is some formatting, it isn't as simple as just re-typing.

I'm not offended at all if you don't want the work, it's definitely not your responsibility. But I'll probably do it tonight, so I'm going to shower and if I don't hear back from you by the time I check it, I'll just do it myself. No biggy either way.
Formatting, re-typing, whatever... it still won't take me that long. Check your PM for my email address to email it to.
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Old 09-29-2009, 04:14 PM   #10
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I've always been to the understanding that resumes should only be 1 page...especially if you are right out of college/have no experience.
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