doc format
Terry
07-10-2005, 01:45 AM
how do I make and email a doc format. that is the only way this person will
accept my resume via email Thanks
Rafael T
07-10-2005, 01:45 AM
You will need Ms word, Ms works, wordperfect or any other application that
can save as DOC and then attach it to your email
rt
"Terry" <Terry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> how do I make and email a doc format. that is the only way this person
> will
> accept my resume via email Thanks
Ken Blake
07-10-2005, 01:45 AM
In news:392E98DB-BD92-4670-B63A-D701005F6F96@microsoft.com,
Terry <Terry@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
> how do I make and email a doc format. that is the only way this
> person will accept my resume via email Thanks
To make a file in doc format, you need to acquire an appropriate
word processing program that will create such a file. Microsoft
Word is the basic program that will do this. You can buy Word
alone, as part of Microsoft Office, or as part of Microsoft Works
*Suite*. You can also use a compatible program such as
WordPerfect, OpenOffice, or StarOffice.
Once you've created the file, to E-mail it, you attach it to your
message just as you would any other type of file.
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You can use MS WordPad that should already be on your PC.
Start>All Programs>Accessories>WordPad
Make sure when you finish the document, click Safe As and type
in the name with the .doc extension.
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"Terry" wrote:
> how do I make and email a doc format. that is the only way this person will
> accept my resume via email Thanks
Ken Blake
07-10-2005, 01:45 AM
In news:0F78D1E6-1DEC-4DB2-8C42-C821A7DF201B@microsoft.com,
Byte <Byte@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
> You can use MS WordPad that should already be on your PC.
> Start>All Programs>Accessories>WordPad
> Make sure when you finish the document, click Safe As and type
> in the name with the .doc extension.
No, WordPad doesn't permit saving in .doc format.
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>> how do I make and email a doc format. that is the only way
>> this
>> person will accept my resume via email Thanks
Wesley Vogel
07-10-2005, 01:45 AM
WordPad can open *.doc files, but it can't save as a *.doc file.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:0F78D1E6-1DEC-4DB2-8C42-C821A7DF201B@microsoft.com,
Byte <Byte@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
> You can use MS WordPad that should already be on your PC.
> Start>All Programs>Accessories>WordPad
> Make sure when you finish the document, click Safe As and type
> in the name with the .doc extension.
> --
> Windows Beta Tester and
> Programmer WNP
>
>
> "Terry" wrote:
>
>> how do I make and email a doc format. that is the only way this person
>> will accept my resume via email Thanks
doc format