Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Google Play Music page. Click ☰. Click Upload music. Click SELECT FROM YOUR COMPUTER. Select your music folder. Select music to add. Click Open. Open your Android's  Settings. Scroll down and tap Accounts. Tap Google. Select a Google account. Scroll down and make sure Google Play Music is checked.

Answer: Go to https://music.google.com/ in a web browser on your computer. This will open your current Google Play Music home page if you're logged into your Google account.  If you aren't logged into your Google account, click Sign in in the top-right side of the page, then enter your email address and password. If you're logged into more than one Google account, you can click your profile icon in the top-right side of the page and then select the account you want to use from the drop-down menu. It's in the upper-left side of the page. A pop-out window will appear. This option is near the bottom of the pop-out window. If you haven't yet set up Google Play Music, first click NEXT, enter your debit or credit card details, and click ACTIVATE. This is just to verify your country of residence, so you won't be charged. It's near the bottom of the page. A File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window will open. Click the folder where your keep your music on the left side of the window. Click and drag your mouse across the contents of the music folder to select songs, or hold down either Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac) and click individual songs to select them independently of one another. It's at the bottom of the window. This will begin uploading your selected music to Google Play Music. Once it completes, you'll be able to play the uploaded music using the Google Play Music app. It's a gear-shaped app in your Android's App Drawer. You'll find this beneath the "Personal" heading on most Android phones. It's under the "Accounts" section. Tap an account on this page. This should be the account you used to log into the Google Play Music page. If you aren't signed into your Google account, enter your email address and password before proceeding. If this option isn't checked, tap the checkbox to place a checkmark {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/11\/Android7checkbox.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/11\/Android7checkbox.png\/30px-Android7checkbox.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} in it. Doing so will allow you to access your Google Play Music library on your Android.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take a full-screen screenshot Capture part of your display. Capture a specific window.

Answer: . To capture an image of your entire display and save it to a file on the desktop, press ⌘+⇧ Shift+3. The computer will make the sound of a camera shutter, and a file labeled "Screen Shot [date]" will appear on your desktop. If you’d rather copy the screenshot to your clipboard instead of saving it to a file, press ⌘+Control+⇧ Shift+3. The image will be copied to the clipboard, and you can paste it into a document or image editor. If you only want to take a screenshot of part of your display, press ⌘+⇧ Shift+4. The pointer will turn into a crosshairs. Drag the crosshairs to create a box the part of the screen you want to capture. When you release the click, the computer will make a "shutter" sound and the image will be saved to a file on your desktop. If you want a screenshot of specific  window, press ⌘+⇧ Shift+4. Then press Space. The cursor will become a camera icon. Click the window of which you want a screenshot. When you click, the computer will make a "shutter" sound and the image will be saved to a file on your desktop


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know why diminished value is important. Understand that different entities calculate diminished value differently. Research your state's diminished value laws. Know how to file a diminished value claim.

Answer: Imagine that you have a new, $25,000 car and you get into an accident. It isn't your fault, so the other driver's insurance company pays to have your car repaired. You would think that your car is still worth $25,000 because it looks good as new. However, this isn't the case. If you tried to sell the car, you might get considerably less for it, maybe $20,000, once the buyer or dealership determined that the car had been in accident. This is diminished value, and it can drastically hurt the resale value of any vehicle. Diminished value isn't the only determinate of sale price. The actual sale price depends upon such things as depreciation, damage, the extent of repairs, and the popularity of the car's make and model. Diminished value must be calculated by car dealerships and private buyers when determining what they are willing to pay for a used car. This helps the buyer get a fair discount for the vehicle if it has an accident history. However, because of the money lost in diminished value, claims are often made against insurance companies for diminished value. This means that insurance companies must also calculated diminished value to respond to these claims.  Buyers of used vehicles calculate diminished value objectively. This means that they offer an estimated value for the vehicle that they believe to be fair, given the vehicle's history. This will always be lower than the value for a similar car without an accident history. This value may vary widely between buyers and can depend on the extent of damage to your car.  Insurance companies, in contract, use a very exact formula for calculating diminished value. This calculation is known as "17c" and has been adopted by many insurance companies in the United States. The 17c estimate methodology, by limiting the loss to an arbitrary percentage, generally favors the insurance company. State laws vary widely on the recognition of diminished value insurance claims. Some allow for claims to be made against a driver's own insurer, others against another driver's insurer, and others don't recognize these claims at all. They also differ in exactly how the diminished value may be calculated. Search online for your state's specific diminished value laws to get a better picture of your rights. If you've been in an accident that was the fault of another driver, you may be able to file a diminished value claim against their insurer. Again, this will depend on your state's specific laws and the particulars of your case. Contact the other driver's insurance company and inquire about a diminished value claim. If they resist or the amount is not as much as you think you deserve, there are many lawyers that specialize in diminished value claims. Search for one in your area and discuss your case with them. In any case, be sure to file your claim as soon as possible. Most states only allow a diminished value claim to be filed within three years of an accident.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: The ingredients can be found in different places, and the spawn time of the plants may take long. Get Red Herb. Get Empty Bottle. Get Blue Herb. Get Green Herb. Get Yellow Herb. Get White Herb.

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Remember, creating dye requires a lot of money if your plan on buying the ingredients from other players, or time if you decide to hunt for the ingredients instead of purchasing it. Having a Priest or Acolyte is an advantage while gather ingredients because of their ability to open a warp portal and use teleportation. You can find Red Herb from Red Plants. Red Plants spawn in Payon Cave 1st floor, Payon Cave 2nd floor, and Geffen Field. You can get Red Herb from monsters like Permeter with 24.5% drop rate. Permeter can be found in Turtle Island Dungeon. Goblin also drops Red Herb with 15% chance; they can be found in Prontera Field (prt_fild11). Empty Bottle is mostly used in any quest that involves mixing. The best source for Empty Bottle is from Ant Egg in Ant Hell floor 1 and Goat in Einbroch Field (ein_fild06) and Muka in Sograt Desert (moc_fild11). Just like Red Herb, you can get Blue Herb from Blue Plants. Blue Plants can be farmed at Odin Temple F2 (odin_tem02) with 30 to 45 minute respawn time. They’re also found in Geffen Field (gef_fild08) with 15 to 23 minute respawn time. Green Herb can be gathered from Green Plant in Geffen Field (gef_fild03), with 3 to 5 minutes respawn time. It’s also a drop of Spring Rabbit in Turtle Island (tur_dun01), with 45% drop rate. These can be picked up from Yellow Plant in Einbroch Field (ein_fild03) and Lighthalzen Field (lhz_fild02). It’s also a drop from Galapago, with 35% drop rate, found in Kokomo Beach (cmd_fild02). These are dropped from White Plants, found in Geffen Dungeon F3 (gef_dun02) and Geffen Dungeon F4 (gef_dun03). It’s also a drop from Blazer, with 30% drop rate. Blazer can be found in Nogg Road F1 (mag_dun01)