Write an article based on this "Understand what will happen when you import contacts from another service. Export the contacts from your other service. Open Outlook and select the People section. Click the "File" tab and select "Open & Export". Select "Import/Export" and then select "Import from another program or file". Select "Comma Separated Values (Windows)". Determine how you want to handle duplicates. My Google contacts are not importing properly."
article: Outlook cannot sync back and forth between your online contacts list and the Outlook contacts list. When you import a contacts file, any changes made in Outlook stay in Outlook. If you want to push the changes you've made in Outlook back to your online calendar list, you'll need to export your Outlook contacts.  The exception to this is an Outlook.com account, which can sync with Outlook completely. To sync an Outlook.com account, including the contacts, click the File tab and then click the "Add Account" button. Enter your Outlook.com account information and follow the prompts to sync your accounts. You'll need to download or save your contacts list as a file that Outlook can read and import. The process varies depending on your contacts service.   Google Contacts - Log into the Gmail website. Click the "Gmail" menu and switch to "Contacts". Click the "More" button and select "Export...". Select which groups you want to export. By default, all contacts will be exported. Select "Outlook CSV" as the format. Save the file to your computer. Yahoo! Contacts - Log into the Yahoo! Mail website. Click the Contacts button above your mail folders list. Click the "... Actions" button above your list of contacts. Click "Export" and ensure that Microsoft Outlook is selected. Click "Export Now" to download the file to your computer. iCloud Contacts - Log into the iCloud website and select "Contacts". Select all of the contacts you want to export. You can hold down ⇧ Shift to select multiple contacts once. Click the Gear icon and select "Export vCard.." to download the contacts file to your computer. Outlook 2013 - You can select People from the row of buttons along the bottom of the window. Outlook 2010, 2007, and 2003 - You can select People from the list of buttons in the lower-left corner of the window.  If you are importing iCloud contacts, select "Import a VCARD file". Browse for the file that you downloaded from your online contacts list. If you already have contacts in Outlook, you may have duplicates when you import your contacts list. You can choose to replace duplicates with the internet contact information (best it is the more up-to-date source), create duplicates which you can then combine or delete later, or to not import duplicate items at all (best when Outlook is the more up-to-date source). Outlook may have difficulties with large CSV files containing hundreds of Google Contacts. You can quickly sync your contacts using Outlook.com (provided you have Outlook linked with your Outlook.com account).  Visit people.live.com and log in with your Outlook.com account. Click the "Google contacts" button. Click "Connect" and then log in with your Google account. Select "Allow Access" and your contacts will be imported into your Outlook.com account, which if linked with Outlook will add them to your Outlook contacts.

Write an article based on this "Make a timeline for completing your application and stick to it. Create a Common App account. Ask your teachers for letters of recommendation. Write any necessary supplemental essays. Revise and proofread your application before submitting. Prepare for any interviews."
article: Personally check the website of each college on your list and note the most up-to-date admissions deadlines. Set a schedule for completing each part of your application so that you’re able to submit by the deadline.  If you are prone to procrastination, create mini-deadlines to encourage steady work. For example, you might plan to finish one new application each week, or finish a section of an application each day. Remember, your timeline will only work so long as you stick to it. Don’t let yourself fall behind on your schedule once you’ve made it! More than 500 colleges currently accept this standardized application form. You only need to fill it out once, and once finished, you simply forward it to all participating schools you are applying to.  The app opens each year online on August 1st, so you can begin filling out your application over the summer (lucky you!). The Common App requires a "personal statement," a prompt-based essay of no more than 650 words. The prompts generally stay the same from year to year, so it's possible to start drafting your response even before August 1st. A personal statement will help admissions officers get to know you through some important aspects of your identity. Although there is no one correct format, the most compelling essays usually recount and reflect on a personal story. The vast majority of colleges require letters from 2 teachers, both from core academic subjects. Ask early on in your senior year. Otherwise, your teacher of choice may be swamped with other requests by the time you reach them!  Choose teachers who have a high opinion of you. Ideally, your recommender will have seen you excel or work to overcome challenges and will be able to speak to your passion and intellect. Choose recommenders who have taught you recently and for longer periods of time; they will have the best personal knowledge of you. You probably shouldn’t ask a math teacher from way back in freshman year or the senior year math teacher you've only known for 2 weeks. Ask for your letters in person. You may feel awkward, but your request will have a more personal touch. Offer to send your recommender your resume, to help them write knowledgeably about you. Many colleges require essays specific to their school in addition to your personal statement. Like the personal statement, this is an opportunity to convey important parts of your identity in a compelling, readable way.   Two of the most common prompts for supplemental essays are “What do you want to major in?” and “Tell us about a favorite activity.”  Supplemental essays vary in word count between schools and some will ask you to write 2 instead of just 1. Be sure you read the instructions for writing supplemental essays closely before proceeding. Now that you’ve finished your application materials, you’ll want to make sure no silly mistakes have slipped through the cracks. Ask parents, friends, or trusted teachers to read it over, but make sure the words and ideas in your application remain your own.   If you choose to edit your application for yourself, don’t do so immediately. Give yourself a day to rest and refresh your eyes, then come back to proofread what you wrote.  Make sure your essays don’t become so edited by other people that they seem like they were written by someone else. College admission boards will be able to spot this and it will reflect poorly on your application. Not all schools require or even offer interviews; generally, schools will contact you after you submit your application with interview instructions. An off-campus alumni interview is a good and convenient option, but if possible, arrange an on-campus interview with an admissions officer, as this will hold more weight in the admissions process.   Relax. Your interview will probably not make or break you, unless you show up in torn jeans and a sweaty T-shirt and start swearing. Research a college before going to its interview. Think about why you are applying to this specific school and what strengths you would contribute to it. Have questions ready for your interviewer. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about the school, as well as to convey your genuine interest in a school. Look on the internet for some common college interview questions, and practice your answers beforehand-- but avoid memorizing responses in a way that will sound mechanical. Brush up on some current events. You don't need to know everything that's going on in the world, but it's not a bad idea to read the newspaper daily for a few days before the interview.

Write an article based on this "Determine your budget. Drive to Orlando for a cheaper option. Book a flight. Stay at a Disney World resort if you can afford it. Choose an off-site accommodation if you are trying to save money."
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Transportation and accommodations can be one of the more expensive aspects of your visit to Disney World, especially if you are traveling far from home. You may want to consider your total budget for the trip and then break it down based on your planned budget for your transportation and your accommodations. This way, you will be able to stay within your budget and avoid overspending.  You may also want to factor in how many people are going with you on your visit. If you are traveling with more than four people in total, you may need to budget for two rooms or a suite that can fit four or more people. Disney World resorts do not allow four or more people in a single room unless you are traveling with children under the age of three. If you have a larger travel party, you may need to plan for cheaper transportation, like driving rather than flying. You should also consider a travel package through Disney World resorts to save money, especially if you are traveling with a large group. If you are looking to save money and driving to Orlando is feasible from your home base, you may go for the road trip option. This is a good option for a large travel party and if the available flights for your travel dates are expensive. Having a car to get around Orlando is also ideal, as it is not a great city for walking or public transit.  The driving option is good if you are planning to stay at an off-site, budget hotel, as you can then drive to and from the park every day at your own designated times. Paying for parking can be pricey, but it is likely more budget-friendly than splurging for plane tickets for the entire family. You should also budget in the cost of gas to drive to Orlando and back. If you live in the Mountain or Pacific time zones, keep in mind you are closer to Disneyland than Disney World. If you would prefer to fly to Orlando, you may consider booking a flight to Orlando online or through a travel agent. You may look for cheaper flights based on your travel dates and then stay off-site at a hotel close to Disney World. You should keep an eye on flight prices for your travel dates and book them in advance to get the best rates. Another option is to book a flight package through Disney Resorts, where you get your flights and accommodations together. You should consult with a travel agent who specializes in Disney World travel, as these experts will likely be able to get you the best rates. Each Disney resort is unique and offers a range of accommodation options. If you are planning to splurge a little for your visit, you may consider staying in an official Disney resort to make your stay that much more luxurious. Staying at a Disney resort gets you free transportation from the airport to the resort (via the Disney Magical Express line) as well as access to Disney buses, boats, and park monorails.  Many Disney resorts also offer larger pools and other recreational options that are family-oriented. You can find more information on each Disney resort on the Disney World website. If you decide to stay at a Disney resort, you should look at discount options on the Disney website or speak to a travel agent that specializes in Disney vacations about discounts for onsite accommodations. If you are traveling to Disney World on a budget, you may decide to stay at an off-site hotel or resort. Larger parties of four to five people tend to go for off-property resorts, which are often located very close to Disney World. These resorts tend to feel higher-end and less motel-like, with amenities for larger parties. Talk to a travel agent about off-property resort options.  You can also choose a quality off-site hotel that is close to Disney World. It’s best to have a car or rent a car if you go for this option, as you will need to get to and from the park on your own. You can check rates online and use websites that allow you to bid on rooms at hotels close to Disney World for your travel dates.