Shade word in the Resume Collection

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DocHub allows you to shade word in Resume Collection easily and quickly. Whether your document is PDF or any other format, you can easily modify it utilizing DocHub's easy-to-use interface and powerful editing capabilities. With online editing, you can change your Resume Collection without downloading or installing any software.

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  2. Next, pick ADD NEW > Select from Device or transfer your document yourself from the cloud.
  3. As soon as opened, you can start applying changes using tools in the top and right-hand tabs. In these tabs, you can find the possibility to shade word in your Resume Collection.
  4. Choose Done at the top and then pick one of the options in the right-hand menu of the DocHub dashboard to save your document: download, combine and split, reorder pages, change formats, etc.

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How to shade word in the Resume Collection

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In this tutorial, the speaker explains how to create visually appealing resumes with shaded sections and color highlights. Using an executive hybrid resume as an example, the tutorial emphasizes that proper shading is essential for readability, especially in applicant tracking systems (ATS). The speaker points out a common mistake where people insert shapes for shading but clarifies that this is not the correct method, as it can hinder ATS readability. Instead, the tutorial suggests writing out the text first and then applying shading properly without using shapes to enhance the document's appearance.

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Select the word or paragraph that you want to apply shading to. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Shading. Under Theme Colors, click the color that you want to use to shade your selection.
Go to Design Page Borders. In the Borders and Shading box, design your border: Under Setting on the left, choose the border style you want. If you want to remove a border, select None.
Add or change a background image or watermark Go to Design or Layout, and select Watermark. Select Picture Select Picture, browse through your image files, and choose the image that you want to use. Select Insert. If you want the background image to show with full color intensity, clear the Washout check box.
0:02 0:57 How to use shading in Microsoft Word 2013 - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip If you want to undo shading just hit the drop-down. And choose no color you can also go in and go toMoreIf you want to undo shading just hit the drop-down. And choose no color you can also go in and go to more colors. And choose any color youd like.
Blue, green, purple, red, and gray are five of the best colors besides black to consider using on your resume.
- Select the rows you want to format. - Right-click and choose Table Properties. - In the Table Properties dialog, go to the Row tab. - Under the Shading section, select a background color for your rows.
Job seekers going after creative positions can use color on their resume to convey their artistic message, but they should be mindful of how it reads. Avoid light colors and keep the rest of the resume clean and stick to a traditional format.
The best color scheme for your resume depends on your industry and the image you want to project. Neutral colors like navy blue, gray, and black are universally accepted and convey professionalism. Shades of purple, blue, green, or other colors can be used to highlight specific sections or headings.

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