Write an article based on this "Highlight the content that you want to make an AutoText entry. Click the Insert tab. Click the Quick Parts menu. Click the AutoText menu. Click Save Selection to AutoText Gallery. Fill out your AutoText preferences and click OK."
article: This can be text-only or text and photos. If you're using Microsoft Word 2010 or earlier, you'll need to add the AutoText Gallery to the Quick Access Toolbar. Here's how:  Click the Office button in the upper left corner of the Word window and select Word Options. Click Customize. Select All Commands in the left dropdown selection box. Scroll down to the "AutoText entry" and double-click to move it to the right pane. Click OK to close the options window. It's at the top of Word. It's in the toolbar that runs along the top of the screen. A menu will expand. This opens your AutoText Gallery, which is where you'll find your AutoText in the future. It's at the bottom of the list. This opens a form. You can give the AutoText snippet a name, description, and other information to make it easy to identify when inserting text. This saves the selected snippet to your AutoText Gallery for later use.

Write an article based on this "Get a toothbrush specifically for the purpose. Put a small amount of soap on the mouth guard. Use lukewarm water on the toothbrush to create suds. Rinse under warm water. Put into your mouth or into a case."
article: You can even buy a special cleaning brush, but a toothbrush will work just as well. Don’t use the toothbrush you use for brushing your teeth. Try to find a hard bristled toothbrush. Dishwashing soap is a good choice, but you can also use hand soap. Anti-bacterial soap also works. Gently brush the mouth guard or retainer. Pay special attention to the pockets of dirt and plaque. Make sure all of the soap comes off. Feel the mouth guard to make sure none of the soap remains. Rinse it really well to avoid any unpleasant irritation of the oral mucosa from leftover soap. If your mouth guard or retainer is not in use, it should be in a case. This protects it from getting damaged and away from pets (who often like to chew on it.)

Write an article based on this "Turn the dial to the highest setting, then turn the mill on. Pour the rice into the hopper of the mill to grind it. Turn off the mill after you grind all of the rice. Remove the canister from the mill and pour the flour into a container. Store the flour in the pantry, fridge, or freezer for up to 1 year."
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On some machines, the highest setting might be labeled as “pastry.” Flip the switch to power on the grain mill once you’ve adjusted the dial.  The settings on the dial control how coarse or fine the flour will be. A lower setting churns out a grittier powder, for instance. Always turn the grinder on prior to adding the rice. The hopper will automatically grind the rice as it passes through and will deposit the flour in the attached canister. If necessary, use a spoon or other utensil to push the rice towards the center of the hopper to speed up the grinding. If the flour isn’t as fine as you’d like it to be, run it through the hopper again. You’ll know the grinding process is finished when you hear the mill give off subtle high-pitched sound. Flip the power switch to the off position to stop the mill. You can let the mill run for an extra 5 seconds after it’s finished just to make sure no stray pieces of rice are lodged inside. The canister should easily detach from the mill. Once you transfer the rice flour into an airtight container, seal the container tightly by pressing firmly on the lid until it snaps or suctions into place.  Scrape any excess flour on the sides of canister into the container with a spoon so you don’t waste any. Resealable bags are a suitable alternative to a container. After 1 year, you might notice that the flour loses some of its flavor and smells musty. Throw it away sooner if you see mold.  Cool, dark spots are best for storing flour. Look for an area that is dry, too. Keeping flour in the fridge or freezer is your safest option to prevent it from spoiling faster. Label the container or bag with a permanent marker or sticker label if you want to remember when it will expire. Write down the contents of the container (“rice flour”) along with the expiration date.