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| | file attachments I have vista home premium and an hp pavillion. I scanned my resume into my documents. made a folder. now, cannot get it to post anywhere. ctrl a, ctrl c, ctrl v, all i get is a teeny weenie odd looking icon on the websites window for posting. I sent it to my daughters computer as an e-mail, she told me it is unreadable all symbols and squiggles.I am not very computer savvy,but I find word a very complicated program to use out of the box. I have been told by others "oh,you just attach it!! HOW?! easier said than done.any suggestions would be appreciated . |
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| | RE: file attachments You don't say which email program that you use, which is very important. It is either Windows Mail or Outlook if you have Office installed, or do you just have Word installed. Open up your resume that you have saved in Documents. It should open in a Word document. Under "file, edit, view, etc" at the left-hand top of the window, there will be an icon in the form of an envelope; that is the link to your email program. Click on it, and a window from your email program should pop up with your resume attached. Complete your email as you would normally do, then send it. The other way is to open your email program and click on compose, new, you know what I mean. Then click on "attach" browse t where your resume is stored, double clicking on a folder if it is inside a folder , and follow the prompts. Yo say that it is unreadable at your daughter's end. She will need Word installed on HER computer, or a FREE downloadable Word Viewer from Microsoft, to read your resume as it is written in a specific program "tcseacliff69" wrote: > I have vista home premium and an hp pavillion. I scanned my resume into my > documents. made a folder. now, cannot get it to post anywhere. ctrl a, ctrl > c, ctrl v, all i get is a teeny weenie odd looking icon on the websites > window for posting. I sent it to my daughters computer as an e-mail, she told > me it is unreadable all symbols and squiggles.I am not very computer > savvy,but I find word a very complicated program to use out of the box. I > have been told by others "oh,you just attach it!! HOW?! easier said than > done.any suggestions would be appreciated . |
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| | RE: file attachments i have word and word works and office. as far as e-mail. i use msn. my problem with my resume is posting it somewhere else other than in an e-mail. i just made a discovery last night is though, i have an hp all in one and I scanned my resume into my computr. now i looked and my resume is stored as a jpeg. the new computers don't have floppy drives so i thought scanning it in would be just as good. it is treated as a jpeg image. even as a jpeg i should be able to move it from word. I need to be able to post it into an already established window on emplyment sites. there is no e-mail just paste here and submit,I can highlight it copy it but when i go to the window and hit paste-nothing, just some teenie unreadable litle icon of some sort. i will try to re-type the resume instead of scan,but a real pita,i have it on floppy but no floppy drive. as far as e-mailgoes my address is msn.com,what would i be outlook.com??(never used it before) "Mick Murphy" wrote: > You don't say which email program that you use, which is very important. It > is either Windows Mail or Outlook if you have Office installed, or do you > just have Word installed. > > Open up your resume that you have saved in Documents. It should open in a > Word document. > Under "file, edit, view, etc" at the left-hand top of the window, there will > be an icon in the form of an envelope; that is the link to your email > program. > Click on it, and a window from your email program should pop up with your > resume attached. Complete your email as you would normally do, then send it. > > The other way is to open your email program and click on compose, new, you > know what I mean. Then click on "attach" browse t where your resume is > stored, double clicking on a folder if it is inside a folder , and follow the > prompts. > > Yo say that it is unreadable at your daughter's end. She will need Word > installed on HER computer, or a FREE downloadable Word Viewer from Microsoft, > to read your resume as it is written in a specific program > > "tcseacliff69" wrote: > > > I have vista home premium and an hp pavillion. I scanned my resume into my > > documents. made a folder. now, cannot get it to post anywhere. ctrl a, ctrl > > c, ctrl v, all i get is a teeny weenie odd looking icon on the websites > > window for posting. I sent it to my daughters computer as an e-mail, she told > > me it is unreadable all symbols and squiggles.I am not very computer > > savvy,but I find word a very complicated program to use out of the box. I > > have been told by others "oh,you just attach it!! HOW?! easier said than > > done.any suggestions would be appreciated . |
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| | RE: file attachments Outlook is the name of an email program, nothing to do with .com Most employment sites give you the opportunity to upload your resume to their site, not copy and paste. Is there anywhere at their website that says that you can UPLOAD your resume? If there is, use it to find your resume in your documents, click OK, and it will be uploaded. "tcseacliff69" wrote: > i have word and word works and office. as far as e-mail. i use msn. my > problem with my resume is posting it somewhere else other than in an e-mail. > i just made a discovery last night is though, i have an hp all in one and I > scanned my resume into my computr. now i looked and my resume is stored as a > jpeg. the new computers don't have floppy drives so i thought scanning it in > would be just as good. it is treated as a jpeg image. even as a jpeg i should > be able to move it from word. I need to be able to post it into an already > established window on emplyment sites. there is no e-mail just paste here and > submit,I can highlight it copy it but when i go to the window and hit > paste-nothing, just some teenie unreadable litle icon of some sort. i will > try to re-type the resume instead of scan,but a real pita,i have it on floppy > but no floppy drive. as far as e-mailgoes my address is msn.com,what would i > be outlook.com??(never used it before) > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: > > > You don't say which email program that you use, which is very important. It > > is either Windows Mail or Outlook if you have Office installed, or do you > > just have Word installed. > > > > Open up your resume that you have saved in Documents. It should open in a > > Word document. > > Under "file, edit, view, etc" at the left-hand top of the window, there will > > be an icon in the form of an envelope; that is the link to your email > > program. > > Click on it, and a window from your email program should pop up with your > > resume attached. Complete your email as you would normally do, then send it. > > > > The other way is to open your email program and click on compose, new, you > > know what I mean. Then click on "attach" browse t where your resume is > > stored, double clicking on a folder if it is inside a folder , and follow the > > prompts. > > > > Yo say that it is unreadable at your daughter's end. She will need Word > > installed on HER computer, or a FREE downloadable Word Viewer from Microsoft, > > to read your resume as it is written in a specific program > > > > "tcseacliff69" wrote: > > > > > I have vista home premium and an hp pavillion. I scanned my resume into my > > > documents. made a folder. now, cannot get it to post anywhere. ctrl a, ctrl > > > c, ctrl v, all i get is a teeny weenie odd looking icon on the websites > > > window for posting. I sent it to my daughters computer as an e-mail, she told > > > me it is unreadable all symbols and squiggles.I am not very computer > > > savvy,but I find word a very complicated program to use out of the box. I > > > have been told by others "oh,you just attach it!! HOW?! easier said than > > > done.any suggestions would be appreciated . |
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| | Re: file attachments On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 07:50:04 -0700, tcseacliff69 <tcseacliff69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >"Mick Murphy" wrote: >> "tcseacliff69" wrote: >> >> > I have vista home premium and an hp pavillion. I scanned my resume into my >> > documents. made a folder. now, cannot get it to post anywhere. ctrl a, ctrl >> > c, ctrl v, all i get is a teeny weenie odd looking icon on the websites >> > window for posting. I sent it to my daughters computer as an e-mail, she told >> > me it is unreadable all symbols and squiggles.I am not very computer >> > savvy,but I find word a very complicated program to use out of the box. I >> > have been told by others "oh,you just attach it!! HOW?! easier said than >> > done.any suggestions would be appreciated . > >> You don't say which email program that you use, which is very important. It >> is either Windows Mail or Outlook if you have Office installed, or do you >> just have Word installed. >> >> Open up your resume that you have saved in Documents. It should open in a >> Word document. >> Under "file, edit, view, etc" at the left-hand top of the window, there will >> be an icon in the form of an envelope; that is the link to your email >> program. >> Click on it, and a window from your email program should pop up with your >> resume attached. Complete your email as you would normally do, then send it. >> >> The other way is to open your email program and click on compose, new, you >> know what I mean. Then click on "attach" browse t where your resume is >> stored, double clicking on a folder if it is inside a folder , and follow the >> prompts. >> >> Yo say that it is unreadable at your daughter's end. She will need Word >> installed on HER computer, or a FREE downloadable Word Viewer from Microsoft, >> to read your resume as it is written in a specific program >> >i have word and word works and office. as far as e-mail. i use msn. my >problem with my resume is posting it somewhere else other than in an e-mail. >i just made a discovery last night is though, i have an hp all in one and I >scanned my resume into my computr. now i looked and my resume is stored as a >jpeg. the new computers don't have floppy drives so i thought scanning it in >would be just as good. it is treated as a jpeg image. even as a jpeg i should >be able to move it from word. I need to be able to post it into an already >established window on emplyment sites. there is no e-mail just paste here and >submit,I can highlight it copy it but when i go to the window and hit >paste-nothing, just some teenie unreadable litle icon of some sort. i will >try to re-type the resume instead of scan,but a real pita,i have it on floppy >but no floppy drive. as far as e-mailgoes my address is msn.com,what would i >be outlook.com??(never used it before) The .jpeg issue might be the relevant detail. When you copy your resume into most employment web sites, they are generally looking for text - no fancy formatting (aka MS Word), and no images (aka .jpeg files). You need to start by scanning your resume using OCR or a similar process, so the scanned copy gets converted to text. Anything other than text will be a problem in employment web sites. And after you do the scan, go over the scanned text word by word, and make sure that it's accurate. -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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| | Re: file attachments On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 07:50:04 -0700, tcseacliff69 >i have word and word works and office. as far as e-mail. i use msn. my >problem with my resume is posting it somewhere else other than in an e-mail. If you are posting it to unknown recipients, then it is presumptuous to assume they use MS Office. SaveAs RTF and send that. >i just made a discovery last night is though, i have an hp all in one and I >scanned my resume into my computr. now i looked and my resume is stored as a >jpeg. the new computers don't have floppy drives so i thought scanning it in >would be just as good. it is treated as a jpeg image. Of course. Scanning creates a picture of text, not text. OCR will attempt to translate that picture back into text, but will prolly mess up. What you are doing is like recoding a CD by holding a microphone in front of the speaker while you play it back. >even as a jpeg i should be able to move it from word. If I recived a CV as a JPEG, or (worse!) a Word .DOC with no text but a JPEG embedded in it, it would go straightr to trash. I'd consider the sender to be unemployable in any context involving PCs. >established window on emplyment sites. there is no e-mail just paste here Then you need to highlight text *within* the file, and copy and paste that. If you try to paste the file itself (e.g. from My Computer) then you will end up with a mess. Fortunately, it won't work, i.e. you will not succeed in unwittingly sending attachments to the site. >------------ ----- ---- --- -- - - - - Our senses are our UI to reality >------------ ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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