A template's a good idea for starters. There's also a wealth of examples on the internet. Anything from 1st time job seekers to many years experience. There are also different formats depending on the career you may be exploring (I've got three basic versions).
The downside... you will have to do some typing ;-)
2006-10-05 09:40:07
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answered by delriokid08 3
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Well Your question is not clear but I will try my best. In order to print resume open up the document/file of your resume and then press CTRL+P then will give you print box and then just click print and that will do it. If you need more help I'll be glad to help you.
2006-10-05 09:37:54
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answered by hetrp 1
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if you have windows works you can choose a blank resume already set out for you in programmes makes everything really easy you just fill in the blanks good luck
2006-10-05 09:40:11
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answered by leanne_on_line 3
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if you have microsoft word there is a template you just fill in the blanks really- very easy to use and looks great too!
2006-10-05 09:34:30
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answered by nat_00420 2
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Look here
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT061993551033.aspx
2006-10-05 09:36:56
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answered by camaro46368 4
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