Write an article based on this "Scan your document as a PDF Open the Online OCR website. Click SIGN UP. Create an account. Click Sign Up. Log into your account. Select a language. Check the "Microsoft Word" box. Check the "All Pages" box. Click Select file…. Select your scanned PDF. Click Open. Click CONVERT. Click your document's name. Edit the PDF's Word version. Save the Word document as a PDF."
article: . This is important, as many text converters don't recognize text in pictures as well as they do in PDF files. If possible, scan your document using black-and-white settings rather than color settings. This makes it easier for text-editing programs to recognize individual characters. Go to https://www.onlineocr.net/ in your browser. This site allows you to edit your PDF's text while still maintaining the visual formatting of the PDF, though you can only convert 50 total pages for free. It's in the upper-right side of the page. Doing so takes you to the account creation page. Creating an account on the Online OCR site is free, and it will allow you to edit multiple PDF pages at once. To create your account, enter the following details:   Username - Type your preferred username into the "Username" text field.  Password - Type your preferred password into the "Password" and "Confirm password" text fields.  Email - Type your email address into the "E-Mail" text field.  Captcha - Type the code that's in the code box into the "Enter Captcha code" text field. It's a green button at the bottom of the page. Doing so will create your Online OCR account. Click LOGIN in the top-right corner of the page, enter your username and password, and click the green Log in button. This will take you to the PDF converter page. Click the language of your PDF on the left side of the page. For example, if your PDF is in English, you'd click ENGLISH on the left side of the page. It's in the middle of the page. You'll find this to the right of the "Microsoft Word" section. It's a blue button in the middle of the page. A window will open. Click the scanned PDF file to do so. You may first have to click the scanned PDF file's location folder on the left side of the window. This is in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will begin uploading your document to the website. Once the progress bar to the right of Select file... reaches 100%, you can continue. It's at the bottom of the page. This will take you to the converted file's page once Online OCR finishes converting your uploaded PDF into an editable Word document. You'll see the document's name appear as a blue link at the bottom of the page. Clicking it will download the document onto your computer. Double-click the downloaded Word document to open it in Microsoft Word, then edit any text in the PDF that's readable.  Some text in the PDF will be impossible to edit based on translation errors. You may have to click Enable Editing at the top of the Word window before you can edit the text. To do so:   Windows - Click File, click Save As, click the "Word Document" drop-down box, click PDF, and click Save.  Mac - Click File, click Save As, enter a name, click the "Format" box, click PDF, and click Save.

Write an article based on this "Select the paper. Choose the dowels. Create the artwork. Assemble the scroll. Embellish the scroll. Roll the scroll."
article: The paper should be longer than a regular sheet of paper.It needs to wrap around enough to look like a scroll. Your paper needs to be thinner than the dowels you use, so you may have to cut some off of the edges. There are many different types of paper that can be used to make a good scroll.  Two sheets of regular white paper taped together end to end Brown paper grocery bag Parchment Paper Rice paper Papyrus paper Dowels are round rods made of wood, metal, or plastic. Scrolls are typically made using wooden dowels. Dowels come in different lengths, so you might have to cut them to the right size for your paper. You want the dowels to be about 1 to 2 inches longer than the paper. The thinner the dowel, the tighter you can wind up your scroll. You can choose the thickness of the dowel you would like to use.  ⅜ inch ¼ inch ½ inch 1 inch Decide what you want the scroll to say or display on the inside. If you don't know what you want it to look like, some ideas are hieroglyphs, chinese characters, or a still life picture. Choose a method to apply your script or artwork to the scroll.  Painting Printing Coloring Calligraphy Handwritten or drawn You can assemble a scroll using one dowel at the top of the paper or two dowels on the top and bottom of the paper. Use a strong glue to secure the dowels to the edges of the paper. Press firmly and hold for a few seconds to ensure the dowel is adequately attached to the paper.  Make sure the glue extends the entire length of the edge of the paper. You can also wrap the paper around the dowel and glue it to itself. If you decide to do this method, make sure you get the paper wrapped extremely tight around the dowel so it doesn't have room to slide around. Embellishments can make the scroll look authentic and give it that extra flair. There are many ways to embellish your scroll and make it unique.  Attach a ribbon to the top for hanging. Add an ornament to the ends of each dowel, like a wooden wheel. This would be easier to do before attaching the paper onto the dowels. Use ribbon, string, or twine to tie the scroll together after rolling. There are two different ways of rolling your scroll.  If you have a one dowel scroll, roll the paper around the dowel until the entire paper is rolled. Secure the paper with a ribbon, string, or twine by tying it around the scroll. With a two dowel scroll, roll both sides of the paper around the dowels until they meet in the middle. You can also secure this type of scroll with ribbon, string, or twine.

Write an article based on this "Opt for a freeze instead of a lock. Call each of the credit reporting companies. Pay each reporting company a fee. Send written freeze requests to each reporting agency. Keep your confirmation letters and PINs safe. Lift the freeze if you’re applying for new credit, a lease, or a job."
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Credit reporting companies offer free or lower cost credit locks, which are not the same as a credit freeze. A credit lock is just a contractual agreement between you and a reporting bureau. While locks and freezes essentially do the same thing, credit freezes are guaranteed by state law, so you'll have absolutely no risk of financial liability.  If you freeze your credit and someone opens a new line of credit in your name, you’ll be legally protected from any financial liability. A credit lock doesn’t offer this same legal protection. Furthermore, a lock contract with the reporting company could include undesirable terms. For example, a credit lock agreement could prohibit you from participating in a class action lawsuit if something goes wrong. Freezes do not involve a contractual agreement, and the reporting bureau would be liable for any losses. Note that credit freezes and locks do not affect your credit score. In order to freeze your credit, you have to contact all 3 nationwide credit reporting companies. Inform the customer service agent that you want a credit freeze. You’ll need to provide your name, date of birth, Social Security number, and other personal information.  Call Equifax at 1-800-349-9960 or visit https://www.freeze.equifax.com/Freeze/jsp/SFF_PersonalIDInfo.jsp. Call Experian at 1‑888‑397‑3742 or visit https://www.experian.com/freeze/center.html. Call TransUnion at 1-888-909-8872 or visit http://www.transunion.com/freeze. Fees depend on your location and are typically between $5 and $10. In some states, credit freezes are free if you’re 65 or older. When you’re on the phone with the reporting companies, ask each for a mailing address. If you filed online, check their website for the mailing address that processes freeze requests. Include your name, address, date of birth, and the date that you requested the freeze.  If you’re the victim of identity theft, include a police report with the letter you send to the reporting companies. A written letter will provide proof that you requested a freeze on a certain date. If something goes wrong, such as someone opening a line of credit in your name, it's helpful to have documentation that you exercised due diligence. You'll be able to prove that you shouldn't be liable for fraudulent charges because the reporting bureau failed to execute your freeze request. Each reporting company will send a written confirmation. It will include instructions about lifting the freeze and a PIN you’ll need in order to lift it. Store these documents in a secure place, such as a safe. A credit freeze will prevent anyone from running an inquiry into your credit history. While freezes expire after 7 years in some states, they remain in place indefinitely in the vast majority of states. If you apply for a new line of credit, job, or apartment lease, you’ll need to lift the freeze so the company can run an inquiry.  If you'll frequently be applying for lines of credit, leases, and jobs, you might want to lift your security freezes permanently instead of paying fees to temporarily thaw them every few months. Ask a new creditor, leasing company, or potential employer which reporting company they’ll use to check your credit. That way, you can lift the freeze with that company alone instead of having to pay fees to have all 3 lift your freeze. Follow the instructions in the confirmation letters to lift the freeze. You’ll call the reporting company or go online, provide your personal information and PIN, and specify the dates you want the freeze thawed.