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Can I download into Word?


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Yes, you can download your resume or letter as a Word document. Here's how:

  1. With your resume open, click the Download button and then click the icon to Download in Word format.
  2. It will ask if you want to Open or Save. Click Save. Reopen the Word document on your computer. Click Save As, then in the Save as type field, select Word Document from the menu. Then, save the document.
    Note: If you click Open instead of Save, your document will be saved in Rich Text Format (RTF) instead of in Word, so always click Save first.
  3. Verify where you want the document to be saved, click Save again, and your Word download is complete!

When you download your Resume or Letter as a Word document, each section appears in an individual text box to ensure that it retains the professional-looking formatting you saw on our site. If you need to make substantial edits, we suggest that you go back and make them in the original online Resume, and then re-download a new Word file. 

A Note to Mac users:
If you're downloading to a Mac, you may need to change all the margins in the Word document to 0.00" to get the proper centering on the page.

For even more help, visit our Learning Center and Blog. They offer up-to-date advice to guide you through each phase of your job search.

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