INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you save a Word document as a template, when you open it, it will open a copy of that file that you can change without worrying about the original. Click the File menu, and then click Save As. In the Save dialog box, name the monogram. Click the Format dropdown menu, and then click Word Template. Click Save.

SUMMARY: Save the monogram. Name and save the file.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you get two Striped Candies, regardless of colors and stripe directions, side by side, you can clear out a column and a row in one move, originating from where the combination was made. Imagine multiplying the effects of a Striped Candy by two. When you get a Striped Candy and a Wrapped Candy side by side, you can achieve the same thing as combining two Striped Candies, but with damage thrice as big. It will clear out three rows and three columns in one move, originating from where the combination was made. When you get a Striped Candy and a Color Bomb side by side, you can convert all candies similar in color to the striped candy to striped candies with random stripes. The Color Bomb would then explode, and all the striped candies generated would burst out clearing several columns and rows at once. Depending on your level, this can be a game-changer. You can generate more candies that are striped by having some more candies of the same color drop before using the combo. When you get two Wrapped candies side by side, you can get massive explosions, much bigger than individual Wrapped Candies exploding. Similar to a single Wrapped candy, the explosions would happen twice.  Using this combo may not be as useful in achieving your level’s targets, but it is fun to do and generates bigger points. It can also be used to significantly clear out some blockers like jellies, licorice, and chocolate. When you get a Wrapped candy and a Candy Bomb side by side, you can get an effect similar to two Candy Bombs, with the second explosion targeting a random color. If a Candy Bomb by itself doesn’t do much good for your level, making this combo won’t do any good too. This is one of the least useful combos in the game. You’re better off using them separately or combining them with other special candies. When you get two Candy Bombs side by side, you can wipe your board clean of candies. It’s basically a refresh of your board with new candies. This combo is very hard to get, but it’s extremely useful and fun to use.
Summary: Combine two Striped Candies. Combine a Striped Candy and a Wrapped Candy. Combine a Striped Candy and a Candy Bomb. Combine two Wrapped Candies. Combine a Wrapped Candy and a Candy Bomb. Combine two Candy Bombs.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The separate sides of a two-part mold join along the centerline of the master object. Retrieve your master item, a permanent marker, and a ruler. Draw a straight centerline around your master item. Set a block of non-toxic and non-drying molding clay on your work surface. Embed the master item into the clay up to the centerline. The top of the item should line up with the top of the clay bed. There should be a 1 inch border of clay surrounding the remaining 3 sides of the item. Alignment keys join the 2 halves together perfectly. Retrieve four ½ inch alignment keys and a bottle of temporary adhesive. Apply a thin layer of temporary adhesive to the flat side of the alignment key. Place the key in ¼ inch from the top left corner and adhere it directly to the clay. Place 1 key in each of the remaining 3 corners. In order to fill the mold, you must provide an opening. For this mold, the opening will appear at the top of the clay bed. Apply a thin layer of temporary adhesive over the top of the master item—the side not embedded in clay—and the top side of the clay bed (the side directly below the top of the master item). Press this side flush against a wooden or metal retaining wall. Allow it to dry. A layer of silicone mold putty will form 1 of the mold’s inner walls. Coat the master part with a release agent. Apply a layer of mold putty to the exposed half of the master item. Apply mold putty to the clay bed’s surface, carefully covering the alignment keys. Extend the molding putty ½ inch up the retaining wall. Apply a thin layer of temporary adhesive to the bottom side of the clay bed (the side parallel to the top of the master item). Press this side flush against a wooden or metal retaining wall. Allow the adhesive and the molding putty to cure for 1 hour. Due to the flexibility of cured molding putty, it is necessary to create a second more durable shell, known as a mother shell. You will create the mother shell with plaster sheets.  Cut 4 to 6 sheets of plasters. Each sheet should be 6 inches longer than the mold. Layer the sheets on top of eachother.  Dip the sheets in bowl filled with room temperature water for 1 second. Remove the excess water by squeezing the sheets over the bowl. The sheets should be wet, not dripping with water. Lay the sheets over the mold and up the retaining walls. Press the sheets into the mold so that they form to the shape. Crease the edges along the retaining walls into crisp 90° angles—the plaster sheets lining the retaining walls will serve as feet.  Allow the plaster to cure for 30 minutes. Once the plaster has hardened, remove the two retaining walls. Flip the entire mold over so that it is resting on the 2 plaster feet. Carefully remove the clay bed and any remnants remaining on the master part. If the key alignments do not come off with the clay bed, remove these as well. When creating the second half of the 2 part mold, you will repeat the process you just completed:  Apply a release agent to the master part. Attach the top of the mold to a retaining wall. Coat the master part in a layer of molding putty. Attach the bottom of the mold to a retaining wall. Create a mother shell out of plaster sheets. Once the plaster has cured for 30 minutes, you can safely disassemble the mold. Remove the two retaining walls from the mold. Place the mold upside down on your workspace. Remove the mother shell and carefully peel away the silicone mold. Set aside the master part and reassemble the mold.

SUMMARY:
Draw a centerline on your master part. Embed half of the master item in a clay bed. Attach 4 alignment keys to the top of the clay bed. Secure the master part to a retaining wall. Cover the master item’s exposed half with silicone mold putty. Attach a second retaining wall. Create a durable mother shell. Remove the retaining walls and clay bed. Create the second half of the 2 part mold. Remove the master part from the mold.