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Dayan has attended:
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MS Word

Hi,

I recently created a one page CV in MS word but for some unfounded reason even though it appears on one page, there's another page, my CV info is one page but try as I may, I've not be successful in getting of the second page. I've tried everything and I just can't seem to find a solution to this. I need my CV on one page which it currently covers, so why am I unable to get rid of the other one blank page, please help, I'm really going nuts over this.

Kind regards

Dayan K

RE: MS Word

Hi Dayan

Thank you for your question. Word has a feature for shrinking a document to one page - it might resolve the problem you are having.

Go to print preview, then from the ribbon click Shrink to fit.

Do let me know if this does not resolve the problem.

Kind regards,
Andrew

 

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Word tip:

Changing case

Sometimes, you're typing along and don't realize that you have left on or accidently pressed the Caps Lock key. Or maybe you have typed a paragraph in all caps then decide you would prefer to have it in title case or lower case.

Word provides you with several ways of changing case quickly:

1. You can change case by selecting the text and going to Format-Change Case. You can then choose from a variety of different formats including uppercase, lower case, sentence case, toggle case, and title case.

2. The keyboard can be used to change case. Select the text then use Shift key + F3 (function key) to cycle through the options (lower case, sentence case and all caps).

3. Word has an AutoCorrect feature that corrects accidental use of the caps lock key for you. You can find this feature under Tools-AutoCorrect Options. The "Correct accidental use of the cAPS lOCK key" should be checked.

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