Template trouble

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Neil

I'm using a resume template in Word 2003 but have a lot more previous jobs
than the template allows. How do I start a new row that keeps the formatting
of the row above?

Someone please help before I go crazy.
 
Word résumé templates make use of tables. You could just insert a new
row: Select the row that has the desired formatting, and then click
Table | Insert | Rows Below.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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Thanks, I've done that but it loses the formatting. The cells automatically
bold certain words and add bulleting. All that is lost if I add a new row
and I can't get the formatting to look right manually.
 
Or apply the appropriate styles (assuming that formatting was done
with styles). The Styles and Formatting pane reveals which styles are
applied to the "original" row.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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Why not just copy a row and edit the text?

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JoAnn Paules
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Neil said:
Thanks, I've done that but it loses the formatting. The cells
automatically bold certain words and add bulleting. All that is lost if I
add a new row and I can't get the formatting to look right manually.
 
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