Q: If you have a list of data in Word, you can convert it to a table format in Word and then quickly copy that table into Excel. If your data is already in table format, skip down to the next step.  Select all of the text that you want to convert into a table. Click the Insert tab and then click the Table button. Select "Convert Text to Table". Enter the number of lines per record in the the "Number of columns" field. If you have a blank line between each record, add one to the total. Click    OK   . Word will generate a table based on your settings. Double-check it to ensure that everything is where it should be. This will show up when you're hovering the mouse over the table. Clicking this will select all of the data in the table. Ctrl+C to copy the data. You can also click the "Copy" button in the Home tab. Once the data has been copied, you can open Excel. If you want to put the data in an existing spreadsheet, load it up. Place your cursor in the cell that you want the upper-left cell of the table to appear. Ctrl+V to paste the data. The individual cells from the Word table will be placed into separate cells in the Excel spreadsheet. Depending on the type of data you are importing, you may have some additional formatting you need to do. For example, if you are importing addresses the city, state abbreviation, and zip code may be all in the same cell. You can have Excel split these up automatically.  Click the column heading of the column you want to split to select the whole column. Select the "Data" tab and click the "Text to Columns" button. Click Next > and then select the "Comma" in the Delimiters field. If you are using the above example, this will separate the city from the state abbreviation and zip code. Click Finish to save the changes. Select the column that still needs to be split and repeat the process, selecting "Space" instead of "Comma" as the delimiter. This will separate the state abbreviation from the zip code.
A: Make a table in Word with your data. Check the formatting of your table. Click the little "+" button that appears in the upper-left corner of the table. Press . Open Excel. Press . Split any remaining columns.

Q: If you want to purchase a gun at a gun show from a private seller, you'll still have to be able to prove that you are over the age of 18 (21 to purchase a handgun). You must have a driver's license or state ID that lists your name, gender, and date of birth.  If you're using a driver's license issued by the Virginia DMV, it must have been issued to you at least 30 days before the day of the gun show. If you aren't a resident of the state of Virginia, you can buy a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer, provided you bring a secondary form of ID to prove your residence. Provided you're a state resident, there aren't any significant legal requirements if you want to buy a gun from a private seller, whether at a gun show or elsewhere. All you need to do is agree on a price and the terms of the sale. Virginia also doesn't have any requirements regarding the manufacture or composition of a firearm, so you likely want to look it over carefully and make sure it suits your needs and doesn't have any glaring defects. While it isn't legally required, the Virginia State Police recommends that private sellers keep a logbook that lists the name and address of anyone they sell a firearm to, along with the make, model, and serial number of the firearm and date of purchase. Keep in mind that because you're buying the gun from a private individual, your name will not show up in the chain of ownership for the gun. This means if the gun is found at the scene of a crime, the seller will come up as the last owner of the gun with that serial number. The log is primarily to protect the seller, but also protects you in case the gun is stolen. While there is no law in Virginia that requires an unlicensed private individual to run a criminal background check before they sell a firearm to someone else, private individuals are restricted from selling a firearm to someone they know is ineligible to purchase a firearm. If you're at a gun show, Virginia State Police will be on hand to conduct background checks for anyone who asks for one.  You can also order your own background check ahead of time by going to the nearest Virginia State Police headquarters and completing an application. However, these do take approximately 15 days to complete, so plan in advance if you want to bring along your own background check.  If you don't want to go through with the background check, simply find an individual who is willing to sell to you without one. There are no further legal requirements if you want to purchase a firearm from a private seller. All you have to do is make payment and leave with your firearm. However, you want to make sure you comply with Virginia laws regarding the carrying of firearms as you transport the gun home.  Generally, you can open-carry any firearm as long as it isn't loaded. If you also have ammunition, it's a good idea to store the ammunition separately. If you purchase a handgun, you can put it in the glove compartment or a similar concealed area of your vehicle for transport, even if you don't have a concealed carry permit.
A: Bring a valid government-issued photo ID if you're going to a gun show. Discuss your purchase with the individual selling the firearm. Provide your complete name and address to the seller. Comply with a background check if the seller requests one. Complete the purchase of your firearm.

Q: Make sure it does not dry and harden. Use the scoop to place some cement on your hawk. Use your trowel to take the cement off the hawk and spread it onto the wall. Skim just enough cement over the lath so that it is covered. Use the scratcher to scratch the entire skimmed area. If your current batch is dried out, mix a new one. Clean them so they don’t get ruined. Use a wash brush and bucket of water, or whatever else that may work. You will know the patch is dry when it turns from a dark grey to a light grey.
A: Mix and prepare cement. Apply the cement to the patch. Scratch the patch. Make more cement. Clean your tools. Wait for the scratch coat to dry.

Q: If you'd like to speed up the deflating process, try using a vacuum to quickly pull air out of the mattress. You can use an ordinary home vacuum, a shop vacuum, or any other machine that can create a suction for this purpose. Simply open the air hole, wait for air to begin leaving the mattress, and hold the vacuum hose or nozzle over the hole to speed up the deflation.
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To save time, use a vacuum.