micro soft word format......its a downloadable program for your computer
It's a copy of your Cv in electronic format e.g Microsoft Word format document
Save the resume document again, in a non-Microsoft format (RTF is good) and send that document as an attachment to an e-mail.
Save it as a Microsoft Word document and attach it to an email or upload it to the website as the case may be.
Microsoft Word does not have pre-installed resume templates but you can easily download them from Office.com from within Word itself.
Microsoft Word should be the best choice to create a Resume. It is because it does not need pictures or Graphs.
A template in Microsoft Word is something that lays out a specific way to type for you. The resume template will allow you to type up your resume in an appropriate way.
It stands your "Your Name". It's just a placeholder for your initials. ------------------------------------------------- Jeff, I think what they're referring to here is Microsoft Word format (*.doc). That's part of the Microsoft Office software. If you don't have that on your computer or have access to it, you can download Open Office for free off the Web (Google it). Create your resume in Open Office's Writer program, which is very close to MS Word. Then, instead of saving it in Open Office format, choose the option to save it in Word 97/2000/XP format. That should do it.
in Microsoft word
There are templates for them in Microsoft Word. When creating a new document you can work from one of these templates.
You don't. You go to Microsoft Publisher
microsoft word
simply go to format at the top of the screen