HTML Code and the ERAS CV?

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Hey Guys,
I didn't see a residency-application specific forum or sticky, so I'm just posting a new thread.

Question for all the 4th-years and beyond. I'm in the middle of doing my CV on ERAS. I noticed that all the boxes where you enter your information use html-encoding.

This means that you can actually make somethings appear in italics, add indents, and general things to make the CV look neater. If you just type your info into all the boxes, it looks pretty cluttered if you ask me.

Here's my question: I have it all setup to where it looks clean and neat, but I'm worried that it won't look the same to the programs when they download it. If the formatting doesn't carry through when they download it, it will have weird html code all over it (like </b> and <br> and <i>), and it will look I was sloppy and that I just pasted it haphazardly from some other place.

Any ideas?
 
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