In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll need to be connected to the same network as the printer to print wirelessly. You can print files from Google Docs, Drive, your web browser, and virtually any other app. It should be at the top-right corner of the screen. This is where you'll find the menu in a lot of Google-specific apps, although other apps may display a different menu icon and/or location. This displays the print preview screen. If you see anything other than the printer you want to use selected at the top-left corner of the screen, tap the menu and choose your printer. This sends the selected file to the wireless printer.
Summary: Connect your tablet to the same Wi-Fi network as the printer. Open the file you want to print. Tap the three-dot menu on the open file. Tap the Print option. Select your printer. Tap the yellow printer icon to print.

If you’re making the file for a school project, go over the project guidelines provided by your teacher. Be sure to follow any formatting or decorating instructions. For instance, your teacher may not allow clipart or printed images on the file. The style and theme of the project file should have something to do with the project itself so everything is cohesive.  For instance, if your project is about marine life, you could make the project file blue and decorate it with pictures of coral and fish. Alternatively, if your project is about a specific book, you could draw pictures of the characters or sketch a scene from the story. Once you know how you want your project file to look, map it out on a separate piece of paper with the same dimensions as the file. If you outline your design first, it can save you time spent correcting mistakes later.  You can use a ruler to figure out how much space you’ll use for each element as well as to help you center text or pictures. You don’t need to add tons of details; simply map out a quick sketch with text boxes, stick figures, and the like. You don’t have to cover every square inch of space! You can simply add a border and put the title of the project and your name in the middle. Even if you want to make a more detailed design, be sure to leave some blank space on the page.  Aim to leave at least a quarter of the page blank. If you decide to add text or a title, leave room around it so it’s easy to read. Take your time and pay attention to the details. Check all your text to make sure there are no spelling or grammatical errors. Avoid crossing out misspelled words—cover the area with a new sheet of paper or start over, instead.
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One-sentence summary -- Review the project guidelines. Match the project file to the theme of the project. Outline your ideas before you begin decorating. Don’t make the project file too busy. Keep your work as neat as possible.

Q: It's usually best to go darker at night for hazel eyes. Look for charcoal outfits. A charcoal suit or suit jacket, for example, could pair well with hazel eyes, as well as an attractive charcoal dress. Green eyes will look great at night if you opt for moss green shades. They will match somewhat with your natural eye color, emphasizing it to others at night. Moss green is a popular color for jackets, blazers, and cardigans. Try throwing one of these garments over your clothes to bring out your green eyes. If you have brown eyes, a soft pink shade can make them pop at night. Opt for a pink outfit or one that has shades of pink in it. For example, you could wear a suit jacket with a pink undershirt or a dress with soft pink stripes. Remember to go for softer, muted shades of pink over brighter shades. Hot pink may not emphasize your eyes as well. If you have blue eyes, they can pair well with fuchsia or brighter pink shades at night. As many people find fuchsia or pink overwhelming on its own, you can pick something with subtle shades of these colors. For example, you can wear a dress with fuchsia polkadots or a suit with a bright pink undershirt.
A: Try charcoal shades for hazel eyes. Wear moss green at night for green eyes. Opt for soft pinks at night for brown eyes. Pick fuchsia or bright pink at night for blue eyes.

Problem: Article: At times your teen may be difficult to handle, but it's important to remember that they are dealing with a lot. Their hormones and body are changing, which can cause mood swings. They are also trying to more fully develop their identity, and may be dealing with pressures from school or their friends. When disciplining your teen, it's key to consider the context.  Have they been rude and moody lately? Try to figure out if something outside the house is bothering them. Have you noticed their best friend doesn't stop by as often? Consider that your teen might be going through a stressful time and try to cut them a little slack. Are their grades slipping? Take a few days to watch their habits. Teens need a lot of sleep, so maybe you need to help them get more rest so they can better concentrate. Before deciding on discipline, consider all of the components of the situation. Being empathetic means that you are thinking about, or sensitive to, what someone else is feeling or thinking. When disciplining your teen, try to place yourself in their shoes. When choosing the right course of action, take their emotions into consideration.  If your son or daughter reacts badly to not being allowed to go on a road trip with friends, try to think about what they are feeling. They are likely worried about being teased, or are maybe suffering from fear of missing out. You don't need to back down on the rules you've set, but you can offer compassion. Try saying, "I imagine you're feeling pretty frustrated that you won't be going with your friends. Is there something else fun that you and I could do this weekend instead?" Dealing with a teen can be difficult. You might feel stressed, tired, and overwhelmed. Don't be afraid to ask for help. Maybe you have a trusted family member who can offer some advice on how to relate to your teen.  Try talking to other parents. It's useful to know what your son or daughter's friends are allowed to do. You can try asking their parents about curfew, allowance, etc. to get an idea of the types of policies you want to set. Your teen's doctor can be a great resource, too. They can ensure that your son or daughter stays physically and emotionally healthy. At regular check ups, they can also rule out any medical problems and offer up outside resources.
Summary:
Consider the situation. Use empathy. Ask for advice.