If you are building a resume, you can use the Resume Assistant tool to get inspiration from LinkedIn profiles from people in your career field.
- [Instructor] If you are writing a resume,…then the Resume Assistant tool in Word…can help you find inspiration…by searching LinkedIn profiles.…We should start here with a list of templates…like on the Start screen.…And what you want to do is start with any resume template.…I can see one here or you can click More templates,…browse through other templates or even do a search.…Just find any resume template,…choose that and create your document from there,…and you'll see the Resume Assistant tool…will automatically pop up on the right…when you start with a resume template.…
For now, I'm just going to close this…because I want you to see you can get to that panel…even if you don't start from a resume template.…If you need to open it later,…just go to the Review ribbon,…click Resume Assistant and that panel will open up.…Okay, so let's click this button to get started.…And basically, what you need to do is search…for a roll, a specific job title…similar to the job that you're writing your resume for.…So let's say I'm a graphic designer.…
Released
12/10/2018- Disabling the Start screen
- Setting a default font for new documents
- Working with website links
- Using spelling and proofing tools
- Showing nonprinting characters
- Compressing pictures to decrease file size
- Locking a document to restrict editing
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