Problem: Article: The faster you get to the wood stain, the more likely it is that you’ll be able to remove it. Wash the stained item as soon as you discover the wood stain. If you find the stain and it has already dried, you can still attempt to wash it out. But it might not be as effective. If you rub the stain (especially if it is still wet), you run the risk of making the stain bigger and spreading to other parts of the fabric. Rubbing it can also push the stain deeper into the fibers of the fabric and make it set into the fibers more firmly. If you must rub the stain (in order to clean it, for example), try to rub the stained part of the cloth against itself as best you can, leaving the unstained part alone. If you’ve got a wood stain on your clothes, you should wear protective gloves as you attempt to remove the stain. This will protect your hands and skin from coming into contact with any potentially harmful stain-removal products. Rubber gloves work best for this kind of protection.
Summary: Treat and wash the stain as soon as possible. Avoid rubbing the wood stain. Wear gloves to treat the stained clothes.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Perhaps you spilled coffee all over your customers or your boss told you that you have to work weekends for a while.  When times on the job get rough, use your breaks to get away for a bit.   Instead of having lunch in the office, go off site. Take a walk around the block when you have five or ten minutes to yourself. When life gets overwhelming, don't keep your feelings inside.  Take a notepad and write down all the issues you're having. Getting it out can help you process the problem and figure out what steps to take to fix it.  For instance, you might write down that your coworker got an attitude with you as soon as you came to the office.  You might add that you had to work outdoors and it rained all day. Journaling your problems is even more effective if you look back on it later when you are less stressed and try to come up with possible solutions. Identify someone, whether a family member or a friend, and call them up to vent. Get advice if you'd like or just use this time to express your frustrations. You might call up your spouse and say “Hey honey, do you have a minute?  I wanna talk about something that bothered me at work and I want to see what you think about it.” Music is a temporary distraction from the negativity that might surround you.  If you have your own office, shut the door and listen to a few songs to lift your mood. If you don't have your own space, use headphones. If you can't listen to music at work, take a restroom break and listen to a song. Instead of continuing to be down in the dumps, find a way to smile. Funny YouTube videos can be a great distraction to a bad work day.  Revisit some of your old favorite videos or look for funny memes. Try to limit your time watching videos to ten minutes or less. Though laughter can be helpful, sometimes you just need a good cry.  When you feel the tears coming, step away as quickly as you can to the nearest restroom. Take a few moments to cry and then pull yourself together.  Blow your nose and splash your face with cool water to get rid of your puffy eyes and red face. If you're able, you might consider going to your car for a small break. Perhaps your boss was not pleased with your latest project or you received a less than stellar end of year review.  Rather than sulking, identify some quick tasks that you can complete. This will boost your confidence and get you motivated to continue working despite the bad news. You might do something like respond to emails, clean your desk, or check your voicemails. Build some momentum with these tasks to help yourself continue throughout the day.

SUMMARY: Use your break to get away from the office. Jot down your problems. Vent to someone you trust. Listen to music to boost your mood. Watch funny videos to make you laugh. Cry when you need to. Complete easy tasks to get back on track.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Mix one teaspoon (5 ml) into ¼ cup (59 ml) of water. Apply one drop of the solution to a hidden spot on the fabric. Wait for one minute and then blot the spot dry with a white cloth. If the color does not bleed or fade, it should be safe to use bleach on it.  Choose a hem for shirts you tuck in and an inseam or spot around the waist on pants. It’s also smart to check the tags on clothes. There will be a warning if the clothes are sensitive to bleach. Remember when you add bleach to your laundry not to let the bleach come into direct contact with the laundry. To accomplish this, start the washer before you put any laundry into it. Let the basin fill at least halfway before you add detergent and bleach. Bleach does not wash clothes, so you still need to use detergent to clean your laundry. If your machine has a detergent compartment, measure out the detergent and add it. If the machine has no detergent compartment, pour it directly into the water. For small loads, use about ½ cup (118 ml) of bleach. If you have an extra large load, it’s okay to use closer to a full cup (237 ml) of bleach. Pour it into a bleach compartment or directly into the water. Washer sizes and load sizes vary, so you’ll have to adjust how much bleach you use. Let the washer finish filling with water so that the bleach mixes up and dilutes into the water. When the machine is almost full, put your load of laundry into the water. Make sure it goes all the way into the water rather than floating on top.
Summary: Test the colorfastness of non-white fabrics. Fill the washer with water. Pour your detergent into the washer. Add about ½-¾ cup (118-177 ml) of bleach for a standard size load. Push the laundry down into the water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will allow you to create a persistent connection between an external database or data source and your workbook. This plugin also works with Google Sheets. Type in the details of your database (database type, credentials) and select any security/encryption options if working with confidential or company data. Create your custom reports from the Kloudio portal and then select them from the drop-down menu in Excel. You can then apply any additional filters and choose the frequency that the report will refresh (so you can have your sales spreadsheet update automatically every week, day, or even hour.) Create an upload template from the Kloudio portal and you will be able to manually or automatically upload changes in your spreadsheet to your external data source.
Summary:
Download Kloudio's Excel plugin from Microsoft AppSource. Create a connection between your worksheet and your external data source by clicking the + button on the Kloudio portal. Once you've created a connection between your worksheet and your database, you will be able to query and build reports from external data without leaving Excel. In addition, you can also input data into your connected worksheet and have the data update your external data source.