Q: For easier access to Microsoft Excel, click and drag the Excel icon, from step 3, to your desktop.
A: On your home screen, press "Start", then go to "All programs"  Left click on "All programs",Open Microsoft Excel  Find "Microsoft Office" from the list, and left click. Press "Microsoft Excel"

Q: Less surface area on the gum means less gum to remove. Lanacane is available at drug stores or grocery stores. Lanacane contains Ethanol, Isobutane, Glycol, and Acetate. This group of chemicals speeds up the release of the gum. A knife with a good edge might work better, but it has a higher chance of cutting through your fabric.
A: Remove as much of the gum as possible. Apply some Lanacane to the gum, waiting 30 seconds or less. Scrape gum with a blunt knife. Wash as usual.

Q: Doing so opens the Notifications Shade, which also has a list of shortcuts to common settings such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It's typically in the top-left side of the menu. This will take you to your Android's Wi-Fi settings. It will turn on {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/d\/df\/Android7systemswitchon2.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/df\/Android7systemswitchon2.png\/40px-Android7systemswitchon2.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"40","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, thereby enabling Wi-Fi. If the switch is green or blue instead of grey, skip this step. Find the name of the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to. If you're using a home network and you didn't set a password, you'll likely find the Wi-Fi password on the bottom or the back of the router. If the network has no password, you'll connect automatically after tapping the network's name. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. As long as the password you entered is correct, your Android will connect to the network. Press the Home button to do so. Now that you're connected to Wi-Fi, you can proceed with adding your Google account. If you already added your Google account to your tablet during the setup process, you can skip to the Downloading Apps section.
A: Swipe down from the top of the screen. Long-press Wi-Fi . Slide the grey "Wi-Fi" switch . Tap a network's name. Enter the network's password if prompted. Tap Connect. Return to the Home Screen.

Q: When you see your crush, grab his gaze and hold it. Smile at him. Hold that look for a few seconds and then look away. Repeat it again and if he’s interested he’ll mirror your cues.   Use the flick technique: Meet his eyes, let your gaze fall to his mouth, and then lift them so that your eyes meet his again. Pair that with a coy grin.  When you know he’s watching you, play with your hair a little. This lets him know that you notice him noticing you. Fake it till you make it. The more you allow yourself to relax into the situation and feel comfortable with it, the more confident you will seem. Confidence is an aphrodisiac for men so use it generously.  Don’t fidget with or hide your hands as its often a sign of nervousness. Place them on your hips or leave them out in the open to promote better posture and signal to him that you are open. Keep your chin up and eyes level at all times, even as you walk to project confidence. Take care of your appearance. Groom with products that leave you smelling good and feeling good: like conditioners, lotions, fragrances, etc. Pay attention to the details. He’ll remember you from your back and forth looks. Comment offhandedly about something in class or make a joke. This takes the pressure off an initial one-on-one encounter and can feel a lot more organic than the individual approach attempt. If you’re feeling brave, approach him directly. If not, make approaching him more comfortable by setting the scene. The setup will provide the icebreaker you need to get the conversation going.   Bump into him and apologize frantically. Place your hand in your hair and laugh at yourself for running into him. Drop something, like a book or a pen, as you walk past him. He will either run after you to return it to you or you can retrieve it yourself and explain that you are clumsy.
A:
Send cues of interest. Be confident. Approach him with his group of friends. Create an opportunity.