Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the PowerPoint presentation that you would like to upload. Save the PowerPoint presentation as a Windows Media Video file. Confirm that the size of the video file does not exceed the maximum allowed by Facebook. Make sure the video is not too long. Set your web browser to allow pop-ups from Facebook. Log in to Facebook using your username and password. Click on the Video option in the Share menu and select the option to "Upload a video to your hard drive" to begin the download process. Locate the video copy of the PowerPoint Presentation and double click the file to begin the upload process.

Answer: Click the File tab on the standard toolbar and select Save As. Enter a name for the PowerPoint file and, in the Save as Type menu, select Windows Media Video. Depending on the length of the video copy of your PowerPoint presentation, the amount of effects and transitions used, and the system processor, the conversion may take several minutes to complete. Right-click the file and select properties from the pull-down menu. Click the general tab in the properties dialogue box to view the size of the file in megabits. Verify that the file size is not more than 1,024 MB. Open the video copy of your PowerPoint presentation in any media player application. Click the file tab on the menu bar and select Properties from the file menu. Click the Details tab to view the exact length of the video file, making sure it does not exceed a run time of 20 minutes. For Internet Explorer, click the Tools icon located in the far right corner of the browser window, next to the Home and Favorites icons. Select Internet Options from the pull-down menu. Click the Privacy tab in the Internet Options dialogue box and click the Settings button in the Pop-Up Blocker menu. Enter https://www.facebook.com/ in the field labeled Address Of Website To Allow, press enter and click the close button. An exception for Facebook has been added to Internet Explorer. For Firefox, click the Tools tab in the menu bar and select Options from the pull-down menu. Click the contents option from the menu in the Options dialogue box, then click the exceptions button. Enter https://www.facebook.com/ into the field labeled Address Of Website and click OK. An exception for Facebook has been added to Firefox. For Google Chrome, click the image of a wrench located in the upper-right corner of the browser window to access the browser options. Click Under The Hood located in the panel on the left. Click the Current settings button at the top of the page and click the manage exceptions button in the pop-ups menu. Type "Facebook" into the empty field labeled Pattern and click enter. An exception for Facebook pop-ups has been added in Google Chrome.  The video upload dialogue box will open. The Terms of Agreement window will open. Read the Terms of Agreement and click the "I Agree" button to begin the upload process. Depending on the size of the video and your Internet connection speed, the upload process may take several minutes to complete. The video copy or your PowerPoint presentation is complete.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Determine if you are allowed to sublease. Collect and provide information on your subtenant’s reliability. Remember that you remain responsible for the leased dwelling. Consider how you will handle security deposits. Determine how rent will be paid.

Answer: In most cases, you will need to check with your landlord to make sure that you have permission to sublease your dwelling. Your landlord will almost always have to approve the subtenant, just as you went through an approval process when you leased the place. Your landlord has the right to refuse to allow a sublease. Always get your landlord’s written permission to sublease.  Subletting is intended to be a temporary arrangement. For example, if you live in one city to attend college but go back home to a different city over the summer, you could potentially sublease your college-town dwelling for the summer months.  If your arrangement is not temporary -- e.g., you are moving out early and do not plan to return -- that is called an assignment. Assigning a lease is a different procedure that permanently transfers all responsibility from you to the new tenant.  Do not sublease your dwelling without obtaining your landlord’s permission. You could be subject to legal actions and/or eviction for violating the terms of your lease. For example, in Texas, if you do not obtain consent before subleasing, your landlord can evict your subtenant. Your landlord can also sue both you and your subtenant. Your landlord will be more likely to consider your subtenant if you can show that s/he is a reliable, responsible person. Even if the subtenant is a friend, ask for a credit report and references from previous landlords, where possible. You can talk with your landlord if you are not certain about what questions to ask. As the original tenant, you are responsible for abiding by all of the terms of your lease. You are also responsible for any violations that may occur from your subtenant.  For example, if you have a clause in your lease that says you will forfeit your security deposit if you smoke in your apartment, your subtenant must also abide by that. If your subtenant smokes in the apartment, you will be liable for the damages. In most states, you become your subtenant’s landlord even though you are still responsible to your own landlord for the property. For example, if the property needs a repair, your tenant must request this repair from you. You will then request the repair from your landlord. If it is legal in your state, you should get a deposit from your subtenant. In the event that damages happen to the property, you will be held liable. A security deposit will help protect you. Many states impose strict regulations on security deposits, such as requiring the landlord to hold the security deposit in a separate account or pay interest on it.  Be aware that many states have restrictions on how much a security deposit can be and who can collect one. For example, in Massachusetts, it is illegal for a landlord to collect a security deposit that is more than the amount of one month’s rent. Thus, if your rent is $800 and you have already paid an $800 security deposit, your landlord could not legally collect a security deposit from your subtenant under Massachusetts law.  It’s also advisable to provide a move-in statement on the property’s condition before your subtenant moves in. Several states require one, but even if it is not required, a statement will protect you and the subtenant. You should note specifics about the condition of your dwelling, such as scratches on woodwork, spots on carpet, etc. Have both you and the subtenant sign this statement. Before signing your sublease, you and the subtenant should work out who will give the rent money to the landlord each month. You can each send checks for your portion, or the subtenant can pay his/her share of the rent to you.  You should also determine how much of the rent your subtenant will be liable for. In some states, you cannot charge your subtenant more for rent than you pay. In many cases, you can expect to recover between 70-80% of your rent from a sublease, unless you are subleasing it furnished. Furnished sublets tend to command a higher rate.  If your subtenant is paying only a portion of your rent, you could prepay the entire portion of the rent that your sublease does not cover. This protects your subtenant in the event that you are unable or unwilling to continue paying your share. However, you could lose the prepaid money if your subtenant violates the lease agreement. Be aware that when you and your subtenant sign the sublease, you are both required to abide by its terms. If your subtenant is only paying a portion of your rent each month -- which is a very common situation -- you must continue paying the difference so that your landlord receives the rent in full. If you or the subtenant do not pay, you will be in violation of the lease. If you do not pay, your subtenant and your landlord may sue you.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tackle the caulk stain as quickly as possible. Blot the stain with water. Dab the caulk with rubbing alcohol. Wash the clothing.

Answer:
If you notice the stains before it has a chance to dry, you might be more likely to remove it all. Try running your clothing through a regular washing cycle in your washing machine with standard detergent. If the clothing is white, add bleach for extra washing power. New caulk stains or ones that have not completely dried may come off with a normal wash. Wet a rag or a paper towel. Press the towel firmly against the caulk, and let the moisture sink in. Dab the area again and again, and gently rub the stain out of the fabric. Try to blot as much of the caulk as possible off of the garment. After you have removed as much excess caulk as you can, wet a piece of folded paper towel with some rubbing alcohol. Blot the stain, firmly, and let the alcohol soak deep into the fabric. Dab the stain as many times as needed to remove the stain.  You may need to reapply several times to remove the stain. Add more alcohol each time. Always use a clean section of the towel. If the towel becomes overly stained and saturated with caulk, you may need to switch to another rag. Once the stain is removed, launder the garment in cold or warm water. When you remove the garment from the washer, examine the stain to make sure it's completely removed. You may have to wash it a few times to get the stain completely out. Don't place it in a dryer with any stain remaining, since the heat will set it.