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Double-click a Microsoft Word file, or open Microsoft Word and then select the file from the home page. Doing so will open the last-saved version of the file. This will set that location as the point at which your symbol will be inserted. It's in the upper-left side of the blue ribbon that's at the top of the Word window. Do not click the Insert menu item that's in the bar at the top of your Mac's screen. This option is on the far-right side of the Insert toolbar. Doing so opens the Symbol window. Click a symbol on the page to do so. You can also click the Special Characters tab at the top of the Symbol window to browse additional symbols. It's in the bottom-right corner of the Symbol window. Doing so will place the symbol in your document. You can insert as many symbols as you like in this way. It's at the bottom of the Symbol window. Your symbol(s) should now be in your Microsoft Word document.

summary: Open Microsoft Word document. Place your cursor where you want to insert the symbol and click. Click the Insert tab. Click Advanced Symbol. Select a symbol you wish to insert. Click Insert. Click Close.


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Look underneath your sink for the pipes that run up. Along those pipes somewhere will be handles that you can turn to shut off the water to your sink. Twist clockwise to shut off. Use a sink plug if you have one or a rag.  Nothing will ruin your day faster than having a screw or a washer go down the drain. A compression faucet has two screw handles, one for hot and one for cold, and is the easiest to recognize by sight. The other three types of faucet all have one central, swiveling arm that you can swing from hot to cold as desired. You may have to take your faucet apart before you know which is which, because the internal mechanisms at the base of their arms are all different:  A ball faucet contains a ball bearing. A cartridge faucet contains a cartridge. The materials of the cartridge will vary, but handle often has a decorative cap. A ceramic-disk faucet contains a ceramic cylinder.

summary: Turn off the water to your faucet. Plug the drain. Determine what type of faucet you have.


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There are multiple reasons why you might want or need to remove your IUD. You should get your IUD removed if you want to become pregnant, if you have started going through menopause, or you want to start using an alternative birth control method. You may also need to remove your IUD if the expiration date on the device is up, if it failed and you have become pregnant, you caught a sexually transmitted disease, or you need to have a procedure that requires its removal.  On rare occasions, you may need to remove your IUD because of reactions to the device, such as abnormal bleeding, excessive pain, or heavy or exceedingly long menstruation. The expiration date on hormonal IUDs is 5 years. Copper IUDs can be left in for 10 years. Once you know the reason you need removal, you should contact your gynecologist's office to schedule an appointment. Let them know why you need the appointment because you may need a consultation visit first. You may also be able to go ahead and schedule your procedure as well. Either over the phone or during your consultation visit, you should discuss your IUD removal with your doctor. Let her know the reason that you need or want to remove your IUD. If for some reason your need for removal is unfounded, she will let you know and can discuss any reservations you have about keeping your IUD. It is best to be completely honest with your doctor so she can help you make the best choice for you. If you are taking out your IUD in order to start another form of birth control, because of a procedure, or due to an STD, you should start another form of birth control a week prior to your IUD removal. If you have unprotected sex in the weeks leading up to your removal, you may be able to get pregnant after it is removed, even if you don't have unprotected sex after it is removed. This is because sperm can live up to 5 days inside of you. You could also abstain from sex for the week or weeks leading up to your IUD removal if you don't have access to an alternative form of birth control.
summary: Consider why you need removal. Make an appointment. Talk to your doctor. Use other forms of birth control.