Article: These are listed below under "Things You'll Need". The reason for following "fast set" is that you need to keep moving quickly with these steps to get the shots to set properly. Add 2 packets of gelatin to the surface of the water. Mix well. Stir well, so that the gelatin completely dissolves.  Stir in well. Place in the refrigerator to set for around 7 minutes.   Mix. Set over low heat.    Place in the fridge to set for around 5-7 minutes.   Notice that each time, the setting period tends to lessen. You'll need to judge by checking. Place in the fridge until needed.
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Assemble the items needed. Follow the "fast set" instructions for each Jell-O. Pour 1/2 cup of water into a bowl. Pour the bowl of water and gelatin into the saucepan and place on low heat. Once dissolved, remove the mixture from heat. Pour in 1/2 cup of vodka to the green Jello-O mix. Remove the refrigerated muffin pan from the fridge and pour the green Jell-O mixture into each of the muffin pan holes 1/3 full. Pour the condensed milk into a bowl. Pour 3 cups of water into a separate container. Sprinkle 4 packets of gelatin over the top of the water in the pie plate. Pour the water and gelatin mixture into the saucepan. Stir to help dissolve the gelatin completely, then remove from heat. Pour the condensed milk into the clear gelatin mixture. Pour in 1 cup of vodka and stir thoroughly. Remove the pan from the fridge and pour in the condensed milk mixture over the top of the green layer that has already set to about 2/3 high of each hole. Repeat steps 3-5 for the yellow Jell-O. Remove the pan from the fridge and pour in the yellow Jell-O mixture over the top of the condensed milk layer to fill to the brim. Repeat until the muffin pan holes are filled.

Problem: Article: This button has a down arrow on it similar to the down arrow to the right of dropdown lists and to the right of docked toolbars in Word 2003. This displays the "Customize Quick Access Toolbar" dropdown menu. The center pane displays 2 columns: the column on the left displays a list of available buttons, and the column on the right displays the buttons currently displayed. To add a button or separator to the "Quick Access" toolbar, select it from the list on the left and click "Add." To remove a button or separator from the "Quick Access" toolbar, select it from the list on the right and click "Remove." To reposition a button on the "Quick Access" toolbar, select it from the list on the right and click the up arrow to move it up the list (and to the left on the toolbar) or the down arrow to move it down the list (and to the right on the toolbar). To restore the default toolbar settings, click "Reset" in Word 2007, or click the "Reset Defaults" dropdown button and select "Reset Only Quick Access Toolbar" in Word 2010.
Summary: Click the "Customize Quick Access Toolbar" button at the right of the toolbar. Select "More Commands�" This displays the "Word Options" dialog, with the "Customize" option selected. Add, move, or remove buttons or separators as you wish. Click "OK" to close the dialog.

If you need to insert the SD card, you may need to remove the back from your Android. In some cases, you'll need to remove the battery from your Android as well before you can access the SD slot. Remember to turn off your device at first! Find the "Samsung" folder in your Samsung Galaxy's App Drawer, tap it, and then tap the My Files app icon, which resembles a white folder outline on an orange background. The My Files app is a stock app on most Samsung Galaxy phones running Android Nougat (7.0) and above. It's under the "CATEGORIES" heading in the middle of the page. Doing so opens a list of photo albums on your Samsung Galaxy. Tap the album from which you want to move your photos. If you want to select all of your Samsung Galaxy's photos, tap Camera here. Tap and hold one photo to select it, then tap any other photos that you want to move. You should see a checkmark appear to the left of each selected photo. You can also tap ⋮ in the upper-right corner, tap Edit, and then tap each photo that you want to move. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the storage menu. If you'd rather copy the photos onto the SD card (which will leave a copy of the photos on your Samsung Galaxy's hard drive), tap Copy here. It's below the "PHONE" heading near the top of the storage menu. Typically, you'll tap DCIM and then tap Camera to select the default photo storage folder, but you can select any folder on your SD card. You can also tap Create folder to make your own folder. It's in the upper-right corner of the menu. Doing so will move your photos into your selected folder on the SD card, thus removing them from your Samsung Galaxy's internal storage in the process. If you selected Copy instead of Move, this will store a copy of the photos on the SD card while leaving the original photos on your Samsung Galaxy's hard drive.
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Make sure your Android's SD card is in place. Open the My Files app. Tap Images. Select an album. Select photos to move. Tap ⋮. Tap Move. Tap SD card. Select a folder in the SD card. Tap DONE.