In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It’s important to let the broiler warm up for several minutes before you toast the bread, otherwise you may have an unevenly toasted sandwich. You can find the “broil” setting on the far end of the oven-temperature dial on most ovens. The number of times you drain and rinse it is up to you, but draining and rinsing it at least once is recommended.  Use a can opener to open the can, but don’t remove the lid. Holding the lid in place, flip the can over and hold it over the sink until all the liquid has drained. Remove the top of the can, and be careful not to cut yourself. Take the tuna out of the can and place it in a strainer or colander. Rinse the tuna thoroughly with water, then press the water out using a clean hand or a paper towel. In a medium bowl, mix together tuna, lemon juice, tomato, celery, green onion, and sour cream.  Stir to combine. Be sure to mix thoroughly so that all of the ingredients are evenly distributed. Add salt and pepper to taste. Scoop out the top of each roll, leaving a hollowed out portion so that the rolls resemble small boats. Line the bottom of the boats with shredded lettuce. Fill each boat with 1/4 of the tuna mixture. Top with tomato, bacon (if using), and cheese. Place each of the rolls on a cookie sheet.  Broil for 3 to 5 minutes, or until cheese is melted. Remove from heat, turn off the broiler, and serve.
Summary: Pre-heat the broiler. Drain and rinse the tuna. Combine the ingredients. Prepare the bread. Assemble the sandwiches. Heat the sandwiches.

Double-click the Excel document in which you want to insert a hyperlink. You can also open a new document by double-clicking the Excel icon and then clicking Blank Workbook. This should be a cell into which you want to insert your hyperlink. This tab is in the green ribbon at the top of the Excel window. Clicking Insert opens a toolbar directly below the green ribbon. If you're on a Mac, don't confuse the Excel Insert tab with the Insert menu item that's in your Mac's menu bar. It's toward the right side of the Insert toolbar in the "Links" section. Doing so opens a window. It's on the left side of the window. Type the text that you want to see displayed into the "Text to display" field. If you don't do this, your hyperlink's text will just be the linked cell's name. This will create your link in the selected cell. If you click the hyperlink, Excel will automatically highlight the linked cell.
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One-sentence summary -- Open an Excel document. Select a cell. Click Insert. Click Hyperlink. Click the Place in This Document. Enter the hyperlink's text. Click OK.

Q: Males are far more likely than females to consider sarcasm as a form of lighthearted humor. If your feelings are hurt by sarcasm, consider whether or not the intentions were really unkind. Some people just use sarcasm as a habit. Most often they don't think about how it effects others.  Think about other things the person has said or done and how they made you feel. If the majority of actions were kind, it’s possible that the person just as a different sense of humor than you do. Their words may have come out different then they intended. Sarcasm can be a form of anger, or just a go-to on how to deal with life. Sometimes sarcastic people is resentful, angry or bitter about perceived slights he or she's received, whether at home or in the workplace. These slights may have come from you, but they’re just as likely to have come from someplace else altogether.  Because some of us handle trials in life by taking it head on, crying, pushing the problem away, etc. But deep down, most sarcastic people are afraid. They don't know how to deal with life, so their go-to is sarcasm. That is how they cope.  The impulse behind sarcasm is sometimes to help the person using it, feel better. Maybe they just like to make people laugh, or they could be trying to hurt someone so that they can have more power. It’s a dysfunctional communication that can injure others feelings, and does less to help the sarcastic person then what they want. It’s quite common. If a person lives in a social environment in which sarcasm is a common method of communicating anger, he or she might not even realize that he/she's using it with others. Even if he/she is aware, it’s a hard habit to break.  If the person wants to try to learn better patterns of communication, talking to a counselor or therapist can be helpful. Even if it’s a habitual response, there is a time and a place for sarcastic behavior, but sometimes people who use sarcasm doesn't know the right time.
A: Realize that you may just have a different sense of humor. Recognize the roots of sarcasm. Consider whether it’s a habitual response.

Problem: Article: Orange is a secondary color, which means that you can make it by combining two primary colors. The two primary colors needed for orange are red and yellow.  "Primary" colors exist naturally and cannot be created by combining other colors. Red, yellow, and blue are the three primary colors, but you'll only need red and yellow to create orange. "Secondary" colors are made by combining two primary colors. Since you need to combine red and yellow to make orange, orange is considered a secondary color. The other two secondary colors are violet and green. Combining equal parts of pure yellow and pure red will create pure orange, but if you'd like a slightly different hue, you can add either more yellow or more red to change it. Yellow-orange and red-orange are the two simplest variations. These colors are also known as "tertiary" colors. Tertiary colors fall evenly between secondary and primary colors on the color wheel.  Yellow-orange consists of two parts yellow and one part red, or one part orange and one part yellow. Red-orange consists of two parts red and one part yellow, or one part orange and one part red. You can lighten or darken orange without changing the hue by adding white or black, respectively.  The amount of white or black you add will determine how much lighter or darker the orange hue becomes. Note that lighter values are typically referred to as "tints," while darker values are commonly referred to as "shades."
Summary:
Mix red and yellow. Change the hue by altering proportions. Add black or white to change the value.