I think your trying to get a template for a resume, that can be used
in OOo. If so, have a look here :
http://documentation.openoffice.org/Samples_Templates/User/template/

If not, then you need to make your question a little clearer...

/paul

On 12/7/05, me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the path to access resume creating?  How does one get to that page
> from the OpenOffice Home page?  I seek to create a basic resume.
>
> Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> www.openoffice.org is not a recruitment site. It offers and
> application similar (and better in many ways) to that of M$ Office.
>
> You can use openoffice to create resume's, edit them, you can save
> them onto your own PC's hard drive. I think there has been some
> confusion about what you were asking your friend about.
>
> Try a recruitment site...
>
> /paul
>
> On 12/3/05, me wrote:
> > I had posted a question about email resumes on a different website forum,
> and someone suggested your site.
> >
> > I browsed your instruction pages of how to use this site, more than I
> usually do of such type sites, and inquire if your site offers application
> aid for email resumes: creating, storing, making changes.
> >
> > I copied the addresses for testimonial and marketing suggestions and
> input, for additional inquiry about this topic of resumes. I will inquire
> there also.
> >
> > Here I just ask: Does this site offer aid in resume applications, as
> someone mentioned?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Barry Dodd
> >
> >
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