Delete \entry Field in Resume Template: CurVe cv class

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The discussion focuses on modifying the CurVe CV class resume template to remove the \entry field, specifically the date component, from a single rubric entry to achieve left alignment without indentation. Users suggest that the key within the \entry*[] command is crucial for this modification. The recommended solution involves utilizing the itemize environment instead of the rubric for better formatting control. This approach simplifies the layout while allowing for specific customization of individual entries.

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Referencing this resume template, do you know how to delete the \entry field (dates) within the rubric (so that the text will align left without indentation)? I only want this for one rubric, but am unsure how to do this.

Thanks so much!
 
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joshmccraney said:
Referencing this resume template, do you know how to delete the \entry field (dates) within the rubric (so that the text will align left without indentation)?
The part within square brackets in \entry*[] is called a key. Perhaps you are asking about that, right?

I assume the other entries within the rubric have a key, so you want only one entry without a key aligned left. This is a bit difficult, as far as I can understand. My advice would be to use itemize environment instead of a rubric.
 

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