Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tap +. Review the upload options. Tap an upload option.

Answer: It's in the top-right corner of the screen, just left of the magnifying glass icon. If you don't see this option, make sure you're on the "Files" page by tapping Files in the bottom-left corner of the screen. You can select any one of the following:   Take a Photo or Video - You'll be prompted to allow OneDrive access to your camera; when you tap OK, your iPhone's camera will open. You can take a photo or video from here and then tap Use Photo (or Use Video) in the bottom-right corner of the screen to upload it to OneDrive.  Choose Existing - You'll be prompted to allow OneDrive access to your Photos app; when you tap OK, you'll be able to tap a photo (or video) and then tap Done in the top-right corner of the screen to upload it to OneDrive.  Microsoft Office options - If you have Microsoft Word, Excel, and/or PowerPoint installed on your device, you'll see an option to upload a file from the app in question.  Scan - Opens a camera interface from which you can take a picture of a document, whiteboard, or business card. Tapping Upload in the top-right corner of the taken photo will upload it to OneDrive in PDF format. Doing so will prompt you to select (or take) a photo (or to select an Office document). Once you've uploaded your document, you'll be able to access it in OneDrive at any time, both on your iOS device and on any computer with an Internet connection.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Roll your soft gear. If toiletries are readily available at a reasonable price at your destination, consider buying them there, and only take a few days supply with you. Lay everything you're taking out on the bed.

Answer: Generally clothing that is rolled takes up less space than folded clothing.  You may also wish to investigate "bundling" techniques when packing.  Pack smaller items in ziplock bags, press down to remove any excess air.  This compresses items into a smaller package. Always place liquids inside resealable bags. These will contain any leaks that might occur. Leaks are inevitable when flying, due to pressure changes, so don't take any chances.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/0\/0b\/Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-14Bullet1-Version-2.jpg\/v4-459px-Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-14Bullet1-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/0b\/Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-14Bullet1-Version-2.jpg\/aid108433-v4-728px-Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-14Bullet1-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":334,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"529","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  How much makeup do you really need? Mineral makeup can make it easier to have one or two items do many different contouring, highlighting and concealing jobs all at once, rather than carrying all the different containers.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/8\/8d\/Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-14Bullet2-Version-2.jpg\/v4-459px-Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-14Bullet2-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/8d\/Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-14Bullet2-Version-2.jpg\/aid108433-v4-728px-Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-14Bullet2-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":334,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"529","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Remove anything that seems as if you could live without it. Then take a photograph of it all on your smartphone. That way, you'll have a permanent visual record of what you've packed; no need to remember any lists when repacking at each hotel, campground or resort.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Combine the gelatin and water. Boil your water. Mix the boiling water and brown sugar with the gelatin mixture. Add the bourbon and apple juice. Fill your shot glasses with the gelatin mixture. Refrigerate the shots for six hours.

Answer: Sprinkle the gelation on the bottom of a medium mixing bowl. Pour the cold water over the gelatin. Set the mixture aside until the gelatin has absorbed the water. When absorbed, the water will be mostly gone. Times vary, but this usually takes only a few minutes. Consult your gelatin's label for a specific timeframe. Boil your water in a saucepan over high heat. Let it come to a full boil before removing it from the heat. Immediately after boiling the water, pour it into the gelatin mixture. Use a wire whisk to mix everything into an even texture. Then, add the brown sugar and continue to whisk the ingredients until the sugar dissolves. Pour your bourbon and apple juice into your gelatin mixture. Use a spoon to stir everything together into an even, uniform texture. Place 12 shot-sized plastic cups on a baking tray. Fill each cup almost to the brim with your gelatin mixture. Place the baking tray somewhere in the fridge where it will not be disturbed. Give the gelatin six hours to set.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check to make sure your keg is empty. Look to see if your keg has a CO2 line. Lift the coupler handle at the base of the tap where it joins the keg. Pull the coupler off the empty keg. Move the empty keg aside.

Answer:
You'll know that your keg is empty if you open the faucet of the tap and either very frothy beer comes out or none does. Some kegs will have a CO2 tank that provides pressure inside the keg to help dispense beer. The gas also helps the beer hold its natural carbonation. If the system you're using has a CO2 line, turn it off. Grasp the coupler and rotate it counter-clockwise until it won't move anymore, usually just a half-turn.