Article: Begin by opening up a new document in Word by clicking on “New” from the File menu. Once you have opened up the new document menu, you will be able to choose from a large number of templates that are included with the Word software. Click on “Templates” and then select one of the resume templates you see on the page.  In Word 2007 you will have to click on “installed templates.” In Word 2010 it will be “sample templates.” In Word 2011 it will be “new from template.”  In Word 2013 the templates will be displayed when you click on “New.” Word comes with a number of pre-installed templates for you to use, but there is a larger choice available through Office Online. It is straightforward to search for resumes templates on this database and download one that you like. Open up a new document and search for “resumes” in the Microsoft Office Online section.  In Word 2013, after clicking on “New” you will see a number of templates and a search bar which says “search for online templates.” After searching you will see a number of different resume templates to try out. You can view and download templates directly on Office Online without going through Word. Just visit the official website at https://templates.office.com/ and click on the resumes and cover letters section. You will see this section as one of those listed in the module on the left-hand side of the screen that says “Browse by Category.”  Here you will be able to look through a number of templates for resumes and cover letters that you can download for free and edit in Word. You may have to sign in with your Microsoft online account to use these templates. Once you have decided on a template that looks professional and is appropriate for the kind of work you are looking for, you can delete the default text and add your personal information. Format, layout and presentation are essential for a good resume, but they cannot disguise bad writing, spelling and grammar mistakes.  Be sure to look carefully at the detail of your resume and proofread it thoroughly. All of the versions of Word from 2003 to 2013 all come with some pre-installed templates for resumes. If you are using Word 2003 you will also have the option of the using the wizard that was included in the software. The wizard will guide you through the process of writing and formatting your resume. Start by selecting "New" from the File menu. This displays the New Document task pane. You should then select “My Computer" from the Templates section on the left side of the task pane.  Click on the “Other Documents” tab, and then select “Resume Wizard.” Follow the wizard's instructions. The wizard will walk you through the resume creation process step-by-step If you do not see this option, it was not installed when you installed Word, and you will need to run the installation program again to install it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use a pre-installed template in Word. Download a resume template in Word. Download a template directly from Office Online. Complete the template. Create a resume with the wizard (Word 2003 only).
Article: Nowadays, online consignment services are a popular way to clean out your closet and make some cash. There are many different websites (such as Tradesy, Twice, Threadflip, Poshmark, Recycle Your Fashions, ThreadUp, The Real Real, and Snobswap), and they all offer slightly different services. Look for a service that will fit well with your product(s) and suit your needs. Most online consignment retailers are very specific about what brands, what quality, and what age items they accept. For example, a website like Twice only accepts middle to high-end brands (such as Vera Wang, YSL, or Top Shop) in very good condition, whereas Threadflip accepts most gently-used women’s clothes. Most consignment websites (e.g., Twice, ThredUp, The Real Real) offer two options: either print a simple shipping label (and use your own box), or request a shipping bag or box. Then, simply load up the qualifying items you wish to sell, and send them in.  Alternatively, some websites, such as Recycle Your Fashions, simply asks that you submit a list of the items you’d like to sell. Then based on this list, they will tell you which items to send in. Some services (like The Real Real) also offer item pick-ups in certain cities. Some consignment websites, such as ThredUp, will send back any items they don’t want to sell for a reasonable shipping fee ($12.99). If you don’t want any unsellable items returned, there is no need to pay the fee. As with real life consignment shops, many online consignment retails offer both upfront payments and traditional consignment arrangements. (Although some services may only offer one or the other.) If you have opted for an upfront payment, your cash (or store credit) should be made available as soon as your items are approved. If you’ve chosen the more traditional consignment route, simply wait for your items to sell, and then receive your payment. Different services offer payments on different schedules (individually, bi-weekly, monthly) and via different methods (check in the mail, PayPal, direct deposit).
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find an online consignment shop. Determine if your items qualify. Send in your items. Receive unwanted items back for a small fee. Wait for your items to sell and receive your payment.