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I've seen Dellzeqq's CV.....its a huge Org Tree with him at the top
woohoo said:On that we agree but I also worked with some actuaries who used Excel for everything including memos, formal letters and organisation charts. (I'm sure power point is OK but I've been on the receiving end of too many bum-numbing .ppt presentations.)
woohoo said:No. Translation : 92% of the installed client operating systems do not include this basic functionality as standard.
PS Linux current around 1%
mine does. Did I just get lucky?2Loose said:As Windows XP doesn't have XPS viewer as standard either... thats about 67% percent right there.
taking it up to 600dpi still leaves the text looking like used toilet paper (see above), and loading it takes forever - the background graphics come in, the text comes in and then the pics come in.2Loose said:Back to the OP, there must be some quality settings in your PDF creation software somewhere (that will of course up the file size).... surely?
dellzeqq said:mine does. Did I just get lucky?
2Loose said:Mine doesn't have it<sulk> Note to self, get all the updates asap!
Is it normal in architecture for CVs to look like sales brochures? I only ask because if I had got one like that at my law firm I would have thought it was distinctly odd.dellzeqq said:The trick with these things is to realise that it's going to get a minute's worth of attention, and to leave them wanting more/
this isn't normal. CGI macros with walkthroughs are normal. Flash is normal. Happily I'm not competing with young people. Sountracks are normal. Sweetly edited voiceovers, rapid cutting, black and white interruptions, close-ups a la Mapplethorpe.........you lead a very sheltered life!ASC1951 said:Is it normal in architecture for CVs to look like sales brochures? I only ask because if I had got one like that at my law firm I would have thought it was distinctly odd.