Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cover all your towel bases. Choose a bathmat. Skip toilet linens.

Answer: If you’re upgrading your towels, make sure you buy a wide variety of sizes. Every bathroom should be equipped with bath towels, hand towels and face cloths, at the bare minimum.  Bath towels are generally 27 by 52 inches (69 cm × 132 cm) and are preferred for wiping down after showers. Bath sheets are 35 by 60 inches (89 cm × 152 cm) and are ideal for people who prefer a bit more towel coverage after a shower. Hand towels are 16 by 30 inches (41 cm × 76 cm) and are everyday towels for wiping hands. Face or washcloths are 13 by 13 inches (33 cm × 33 cm) and are ideal for spot cleaning, in and out of the shower. If you’re feeling extra ambitious, add bath sheets and finger towels to your shopping list. Buy at least four of each size towel. You’ll want to have extras in case your towels are in the wash, or for when you have guests visiting. Bath mats are necessary for protecting your floors from shower moisture, but they can also be another source of color. Your bathmat should compliment your towel choices, but not replicate them exactly.  If you are using patterned towels, buy a bath mat in one of your towel’s color tones. Some towels come in sets that include a bath mat, so choose one of these sets for an easy way to make sure they will complement each other. Do not select a bath mat that is not washable. There are some beautiful non-washable bath mats out there, but they’re not practical for most bathrooms. Only purchase a non-washable bath mat if you don’t expect anyone to actually use the bath or shower in that particular bathroom. Top, seat covers and rug bases used to be very popular bathroom accessories, but they’re not terribly hygienic. Bathroom linens like these trap moisture, dust and bacteria and are therefore not recommended for use in your bathroom.  Add some color around your toilet by adding some greenery in the form of a potted plant or succulent. If you’d like to add additional color by your toilet, hang some fun art across from the toilet (but not so high that your guests will have to break their necks to look at it).


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click the Forward Warp Tool. Use the Forward Warp Tool to drag unwanted parts of the image toward the mask lines.

Answer: It looks like a downward-pointing finger in the tool menu in the upper-left corner of the dialog box. Use the "Brush Size" and "Brush Pressure" settings in the right pane of the window to adjust the size and sensitivity of the brush. A smaller brush will yield better results with this tool. For example, gently drag the parts of the calf you want to eliminate toward the mask lines you drew.  It may take a couple times before you get the feel of the Forward Warp tool. Because the tool alters the shape of the pixels over which you drag it, the image can become overly-distorted very easily. Click Restore All in the right pane to undo the changes you've made and start over.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the PDF to Word website. Click UPLOAD FILES. Select your PDF file. Click Open. Click DOWNLOAD.

Answer:
Go to http://pdf2doc.com/ in your preferred browser. This site skips the copying and pasting and just turns your PDF file into a Word document. It's a teal button in the middle of the page. Clicking it prompts a new window to open. Click the PDF file that you want to use. You may first have to click the PDF file's location on the left side of the window. It's in the bottom-right side of the window. Doing so will prompt the PDF file to upload to the conversion site. This yellow button will appear below the PDF's name once the upload and conversion completes. This will prompt the PDF to download in Word format.  You can open the Word document by double-clicking it, at which point you should be able to edit the PDF's copied text. Keep in mind that PDF files that were scanned into a computer will download as an image. You'll still need to use Google Drive for these files.