Windows 10 comes with an updated version of MS Paint called MS Paint 3D. You'll find it in the Start menu, or by typing "Paint 3D" into the Windows search bar. You can use this method with any solid-color background. It's the second box on the left side of the Welcome screen. It's at the top of the right panel. This opens your image for editing. It's the hash/pound icon in the toolbar that runs along the top of the app. It's in the right panel under "Canvas."  This turns off the background color, though you won't notice quite yet. " It's near the middle of the right panel. You can do this by dragging the small boxes at each corner inward until it's close to the part of the image you want to keep. It's on the lighter gray part of the toolbar at the top of the screen, toward the left. Its icon looks like an outline of a person looking into its reflection. The "Magic select" panel will expand on the right. It's in the right panel. " It's in the right panel. This removes just the selected part of the image from what remains of the background and places it onto a new placeholder background (which is also white). It's the hash/pound symbol in bar that runs along the top of the app. It's at the top of the right panel. Now you'll just see the selected part of the image on a gray background. It's the folder at the top-left corner of Paint 3D. It's near the middle of the menu. It's the box that has an icon that resembles a photo of mountains. " It's in the right panel. The background will appear checkered, which means it's transparent. The checker pattern will not be saved along with your subject. It's at the bottom-right corner. This saves your image with a completely transparent background.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Paint 3D. Click Open. Click Browse files. Select your file and click Open. Click the Canvas tab. Slide the "Transparent canvas" switch On . Remove the check mark from "Resize image with canvas. Drag the canvas edges so the image fits inside. Click Magic select. Click Next. Remove the check mark from "Autofill background. Click Done. Click the Canvas tab again. Slide the "Show canvas" switch to Off . Click the Menu button. Click Save As. Click Image. Check the box next to "Transparency. Click Save. Enter a file name and click Save.


Dealing with a dangerous disease outbreak is scary and stressful, and having to quarantine yourself can make those feelings worse. It’s normal to feel fearful, sad, frustrated, lonely, uncertain, or even angry about what’s happening. If you experience any of these feelings, try to acknowledge them without judging yourself. It’s also okay if you don’t feel any of these things. Everyone reacts to stressful situations differently. If you’re feeling fearful or uncertain about what’s happening, your doctor may be able to put your mind at ease. Don’t hesitate to call your doctor’s office or reach out to someone in your local public health department if you have questions. They may be able to direct you to other helpful resources online or in your community. Having to miss work because of self-quarantine, self-isolation, or enforced social distancing can put you under financial stress. If you’re worried, reach out to your employer about your situation. Give them a clear explanation of why you need to miss work and provide a doctor’s note if necessary.  Some employers may be willing to offer paid sick leave to employees who are in quarantine or isolation due to illness. If you live in the U.S., reach out to your human resources department about whether you qualify for Family Medical Leave, which guarantees up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for employees who are ill or need to care for a sick family member. You can also reach out to your utility providers and explain your situation. They may be able to offer payment arrangements that can reduce your financial burden until you can return to work. Being in quarantine or isolation can be extremely lonely. Being alone while you’re ill or fearful of becoming ill can also increase your feelings of anxiety or frustration. Reach out to friends and loved ones by phone, email, social media, or video chat so that you don’t feel so alone. In addition to providing a sympathetic ear and helping you relieve loneliness and boredom, friends and loved ones can offer practical help. Don’t be afraid to ask a friend or family member to drop off meals or supplies at your home, watch your pets while you’re in quarantine, or help you with chores that you’re unable to attend to. To fight boredom, anxiety, and frustration, look for simple, enjoyable activities that you can do while you’re stuck at home. Depending on how well you’re feeling, this might include things like:  Watching movies or TV shows Reading Listening to relaxing music Playing games Meditating or doing light stretches or yoga Working on hobbies or creative projects Doing light housework
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One-sentence summary -- Remind yourself that difficult emotions are normal during self-quarantine. Reach out to your doctor if you have questions or concerns. Talk to your employer if you’re worried about loss of income. Stay in touch with your friends and family. Practice stress-relieving activities to help you relax.


The dial tone should be a mid-ranged, constant pitch. If you do not hear a dial tone, something is wrong. 3 Ways to Diagnose Landline Phone Problems Each number has a corresponding hole that will allow you to place your finger in to begin dialing that number.  This will allow the dial to return to its original position. Do this for the remaining numbers.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove the handset from the cradle. Place the handset to your ear and listen for a dial tone. Place your finger on the first number you wish to dial. Rotate the dial clockwise until your finger touches the metal stop. Remove your finger from the opening. Find your second number and repeat steps three through five. Return the phone to the cradle when you are finished with your conversation.


Treating a mild concussion requires both physical and mental rest. That is the single most important thing a person can do to recover as quickly as possible.  Physical rest means refraining from physical activity and exertion. A person should not get involved in any sports or any vigorous activity until their symptoms are gone or their physician clears them. Mental rest means not engaging in thinking, reading, using the computer, watching TV, texting, schoolwork, or any activities that require concentration. Do not drive or operate machinery or tools. In addition to resting while awake, a person with a concussion needs to get plenty of sleep at night. This is just as important as resting. Try to get at least seven to nine hours each night. When someone has a concussion, they should avoid mind-altering substances. Do not drink alcohol, and do not take any recreational drugs. If a person has headaches, they can take acetaminophen (Tylenol) for pain. Avoid ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB), aspirin, and Naproxen (Aleve). These pain relievers can increase internal bleeding. If someone has a bump or a bruise that hurts, use an ice pack. Don't place the ice pack directly on the person's skin. Wrap it in a towel, and hold it on the bump or bruise for 10 to 30 minutes. Repeat every two to four hours for the first 48 hours.  If an ice pack is not available, a bag of frozen vegetables can be used. Ice packs can help with the inner headache as well. When someone has a concussion, they should not be alone for 48 hours after the injury. Someone needs to stay with them in case they start exhibiting serious symptoms.
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Rest. Get plenty of sleep. Avoid mind-altering substances. Take pain reliever. Use an ice pack. Stay with someone for 48 hours.