make bold text followed by normal text gives error as can be used only in preamble?












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I want to create text like this using latex.



Bold Text1: Normal Text1
Bold Text2: Normal Text2
Bold Text3: Normal Text3
Bold Text4: Normal Text4


So I tried creating my new commands something like this:



newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}{begin{document} textbf{#1} & #2}
newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming}{end{document}}


And this is the way I was using but it doesn't work and it is giving me error as "can be used only in preamble"



section{Testing}
resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming
{Bold Text1: Normal Text1}
{Bold Text2: Normal Text2}
{Bold Text3: Normal Text3}
{Bold Text4: Normal Text4}
resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming








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    I want to create text like this using latex.



    Bold Text1: Normal Text1
    Bold Text2: Normal Text2
    Bold Text3: Normal Text3
    Bold Text4: Normal Text4


    So I tried creating my new commands something like this:



    newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}{begin{document} textbf{#1} & #2}
    newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming}{end{document}}


    And this is the way I was using but it doesn't work and it is giving me error as "can be used only in preamble"



    section{Testing}
    resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming
    {Bold Text1: Normal Text1}
    {Bold Text2: Normal Text2}
    {Bold Text3: Normal Text3}
    {Bold Text4: Normal Text4}
    resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming








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      I want to create text like this using latex.



      Bold Text1: Normal Text1
      Bold Text2: Normal Text2
      Bold Text3: Normal Text3
      Bold Text4: Normal Text4


      So I tried creating my new commands something like this:



      newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}{begin{document} textbf{#1} & #2}
      newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming}{end{document}}


      And this is the way I was using but it doesn't work and it is giving me error as "can be used only in preamble"



      section{Testing}
      resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming
      {Bold Text1: Normal Text1}
      {Bold Text2: Normal Text2}
      {Bold Text3: Normal Text3}
      {Bold Text4: Normal Text4}
      resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming








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      I want to create text like this using latex.



      Bold Text1: Normal Text1
      Bold Text2: Normal Text2
      Bold Text3: Normal Text3
      Bold Text4: Normal Text4


      So I tried creating my new commands something like this:



      newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}{begin{document} textbf{#1} & #2}
      newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming}{end{document}}


      And this is the way I was using but it doesn't work and it is giving me error as "can be used only in preamble"



      section{Testing}
      resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming
      {Bold Text1: Normal Text1}
      {Bold Text2: Normal Text2}
      {Bold Text3: Normal Text3}
      {Bold Text4: Normal Text4}
      resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming






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