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Splitting alignment on the same line in Word
This is the top google result for this question. I can't bear the fact that it is incorrect. There IS a very easy way to do this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvZxO93MApE&ab_channel=SterlingMiller
Enjoy
- nabeelrDec 11, 2025Copper Contributor
Finally, the correct answer! I had done this years ago, but had forgotten. I even made the mistake of wasting my time asking co-pilot. All I needed to do is find the unacknowledged human, buried in the comments, who as usual has the right answer.
- hassuunnaSep 30, 2022Copper Contributorthis is awesome!
it organized my CV with minimum effort- Oct 01, 2022
hassuunna To layout a document such as a CV, the best option is usually to use a table.
- dlhtoxJul 12, 2025Copper Contributor
Unfortunately, this is incorrect. The ATS software that is used to scan resumes intelligently to sort out those that don't have the right keywords, etc do not recognize tables well at all. It'd be nice, but yeah.. I had some tables in my resume and went to a resume workshop where they actually ran it through their genuine ATS system and it was a bad thing to have on the resume.
- FranklineApr 27, 2021Copper ContributorThank you so much, this was really helpful