Edit CV

ben85260 Posted messages 8 Status Membre -  
C-Claire Posted messages 4562 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -
Hello,

I want to modify my CV on Open Office (add a line), but my CV is in image style so I can't integrate anything into my CV, what should I do??? (Can I have a link to my CV if you don't understand the problem)

Thank you in advance

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C-Claire Posted messages 4562 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   2 250
 
Hello ben85260,

how did you create your CV if it's in an image? Did you not type it in a drawing software?! And what image format (.jpg? .pdf?)

If you don't have the source file, you might need to use optical character recognition software, but there will likely be some formatting to redo.

PS: Open Office is not Microsoft Office 365. The right forum is here:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/libreoffice-openoffice-146

C-Claire
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ben85260 Posted messages 8 Status Membre
 
Hello, excuse me for the wrong choice of forum, it was a clumsiness on my part.

The document is an Open Office .odt document. It is not an image, but it has an image-like style; it’s a predefined style in Open Office like Body text or Standard, and as a result, it doesn't allow me to insert a line in my CV.
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OOoForum Posted messages 3871 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   965
 
If the style is an image, it means it is the image of a text. And therefore, as C-Claire indicates, it is impossible to modify it.
It is surely a PDF that you imported into OpenOffice.

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Why hack MS-Office when there is a free solution available?
Use OpenOffice
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coyar
 
I would like to challenge the term "impossible."
Software like "Infix Editor" can enable the editing of a PDF, in particular.
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C-Claire Posted messages 4562 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   2 250 > coyar
 
Hello coyar and OOoForum,

"as C-Claire mentions, it is impossible..."
No, no... C-Claire NEVER says "it's impossible" or "it doesn't exist" as I sometimes see in certain responses.
There is ALWAYS a direct or alternative solution ;-)
But I don't really use OpenOffice, so I don't know what "image style" is.

coyar, the requester is not talking about PDF.

I would be interested in seeing ben85260's document if he wants to send it to us via https://www.cjoint.com/ and come back to give us the link here.

C-Claire
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