Q: Click on the Dropbox icon. Click on the Cog icon and then click Quit Dropbox. Delete it by either right-clicking and selecting Move to Trash, or dragging it to your Trash Can. Either right-click on the folder and select Move to Trash, or drag it to your Trash Can. Note that deleting the folder will also delete the contents. If these files are not saved in the cloud in your Dropbox account, you may want to copy them to another safe folder before deleting the Dropbox folder. If you'd like to do this, right-click on the Dropbox name and select Remove from Sidebar.
A: Find Dropbox on your Mac menu bar. Quit Dropbox. Locate Dropbox in your Applications folder. Locate your Dropbox folder to delete it too, if desired. Remove Dropbox from your Sidebar, if necessary.

Q: Click or double-click the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. If you're using a Mac, you can't change your Chrome language settings from within Chrome. Skip ahead to the Safari method to see how to change your Mac's default language, which will change the language used by Chrome. It's in the top-right corner of the Chrome window. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu to appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. The Settings page will open. You'll find it at the very bottom of the page. It's in the "Languages" section of options near the bottom of the page. This link is at the bottom of the "Language" menu. Scroll down (if necessary) until you find the language you want to use, then click the language to select it. It's at the bottom of the window. This will add your selected language to Chrome's list of languages. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. This will ensure that Google Chrome will use your selected language for menus and the default translation option on any webpages you visit. Keep in mind that not all webpages will support your selected language. It's to the right of your selected language. This will close and restart Chrome; once Chrome reloads, your selected language should be in place.
A: Open  Google Chrome. Click ⋮. Click Settings. Scroll down and click Advanced ▼. Scroll down and click Language. Click Add languages. Select a language. Click Add. Click ⋮ to the right of the language. Check the "Display Google Chrome in this language" box. Click Relaunch.

Q: Horns are a great fit for wild goats who need them to defend themselves.  However, in a domesticated setting, horns can be a danger. The goats could hurt each other or get their horns stuck around the pen.  Removing horns helps keep both you and your goats safer.  If you are unsure of how to dis-bud your baby goats, please contact a veterinarian.  Improper removal of horn buds can cause serious harm. Remove horn buds at around one week old.  Removing horns only becomes more difficult with an older goat. Usually, a disbudding iron will be used to dis-bud your baby goat.  This iron will be heated to a high temperature and will be used to burn the horn buds into inactivity. While it's true that some immunities will be inherited from the mother's milk, there will be some diseases that your goat won't be immune to.  Vaccinations will prevent common diseases in your kids.  At around 30 days of age, administer Clostridium and tetanus vaccinations. Clostridium will help prevent overeating disease types C and D. Administer a CD&T booster shot 3-4 weeks later.  While you can administer vaccinations by yourself, it's best to learn from your veterinarian or have them perform the vaccination for you. If you mix your baby goats in a pasture with other adult goats, make sure the pasture is kept clean.  Your baby goats will begin to eat various plants they find out in the pasture.  However, if there is too much manure they may quickly fall ill.  Consuming food from a pasture full of manure can give your baby goats worms and other parasites. Keep the pasture as free of manure and waste as you can. You may want to keep young goats in a separate pasture. Your kids, especially when very young, will need regular medical evaluation and procedures.  Watch over your baby goats and give them routine care as they grow up.  Schedule regular check-ups with your veterinarian. Goats and kids should be checked for parasites quite often. Your vet will test fecal samples to determine how they should deworm your goat. De-worm your goats twice a year--once in spring and once in late summer. Check your goat's temperature with a rectal thermometer.  Normal temperatures should be around 101 to 102 degrees Fahrenheit. Watch for lice.  Lice are small insects that will infest your goat's fur.  You can purchase lice powder at most farm stores and keep your goat's fur trimmed short to help stop lice. If you are training them, the earlier the better! If you train them at a young age, they will be more alert than if you train them when they are older.
A: Remove your kid's horn buds. Vaccinate your kids. Keep a clean pasture. Keep up with regular medical needs. Train your baby goats early.

Q: It's the button that has a square and a circle.  This will display a drop-down menu with various shapes.  The shapes include a line, a rectangle, a rectangle with rounded images, an ellipse, a speech bubble, a star, and a hexagon. This will generate the shape in the center of the image. You can drag the shape to any location on the image. Click and drag the blue dots (handles) in the corners of the shape to adjust the size of the shape Click the solid colored rectangle in the toolbar and select a color. The white box with a red line through it indicates no color. The outline is the line around the shape.  Click the button that has a thick line in the shape of a rectangle.  It's next to the solid colored rectangle button.  Select a color for the outline of the shape. The white box with a red line through it indicates no outline. Click the button with three lines of different thicknesses and styles. There are seven line thicknesses to choose from. You can also select different line styles, such as dotted lines, arrows, and textured lines.
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Click the shapes button. Select a shape. Click and drag the shape. Adjust the size of the shape. Change shape color. Change outline color. Change thickness of outline. Select a thickness.