Problem: Article: There is no age of girl that can't use tampons. As soon as you begin your period, you can start using tampons safely, if you are old enough to have your period, you are old enough to use tampons. There is no reason, physically, you need to wait to use a tampon. As long as you're comfortable, you can feel free to use tampons right away whatever your age. No one who gets their period is too young for tampons. Many people think tampons are unsafe to use if you're a virgin because they believe it can break the hymen and make them lose their virginity.  This is a common myth. The hymen actually doesn't break during sex or any other activities, although it may stretch and tear. Even if you're a virgin, you can use a tampon without any problems. Some women are actually born without a hymen altogether. You can stretch or tear your hymen through non-sexual activities without even noticing! If your hesitance about tampons is related to pain, understand tampons should not normally be painful. Tampons are inserted past the vaginal muscle, and once they are past the muscle you shouldn’t feel any pain. You can’t push the tampon in too far—the cervix will stop it and you won’t be able to insert it past the cervix. They can't get lost inside you.  It can help to start out using slim tampons.  If you do have pain or discomfort, the tampon may be not be pushed far enough in or could be inserted sideways.
Summary: Know you can use tampons as soon as you start menstruating. Use a tampon even if you're a virgin. Do not worry about pain.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Double-click the MS Word shortcut icon on your desktop or in the Programs menu to launch it. A new, empty Word document will open. Creating an invitation with a blank document will allow you to be more creative, as it won't restrict you to the graphics or art already in a template. To insert your own image file, click the Insert tab on the toolbar at the top, and from the insert options that appear, select either “Insert Clip Art” or “Insert Picture.”  If you already have the picture or graphics you want to use saved in your computer, use “Insert Picture.” A file explorer will open where you can locate the image to insert. Use “Insert Clip Art” to check out available clipart in MS Word. Double-click on a clipart to insert it into the document. Once the image or clipart is inserted, you can move it around by dragging it to the location you want to place it, or resize it by dragging its borders to the size you want. There are two ways you can add text: by using the “Text Box” feature or by typing the invitation information in. The Text Box feature will restrict the text you entered within a box, while typing in will utilize the regular lines of the blank document.  To create a Text Box, click “Insert” at the top, and then “Text Box.” It's between “Page number” and “Quick Parts.” Select a Text Box style from the drop-down menu, and then enter the information you want into the box that appears on the document. Whether using the Text Box or just typing in the information, you can change the text font and size, as well as use boldface, italics, and underlines. You can also change the text color using the options under the Home tab at the top. Make sure that the event information is provided in the invitation, like the event name, date, time, venue, and other details. Once you're done designing the invitation, save it by clicking File --> Save As --> Word 97-2003 Document. Locate the folder where you want to save the invitation file at using the “Save As” window that pops up. Enter the invitation name as a filename, and click “Save.” Saving as Word 97-2003 Document will make your invitation compatible with all MS Word versions. Now you can print the invitation by using your own printer at home, or save the file in a flash drive and take it to a professional printing shop.

SUMMARY: Open a new Word document. Insert graphics or art. Add text. Save the invitation.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click or double-click the QuickTime app icon, which resembles a blue "Q". If QuickTime isn't in your Mac's Dock, you'll find it in the Applications folder. This is in the upper-left side of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the File drop-down menu. The recording bar will appear. This button is a circular red and silver option in the middle of the recording bar. Doing so indicates that you want to record the entire screen and begins the screen recording. Go through the on-screen steps you want to record. It's the square in the upper-right side of the screen. Doing so stops your screen recording. Click File, click Save..., enter a name for your recording, select a save location, and click Save. Your screen recording will be saved as a video file in your selected location.
Summary:
Open QuickTime. Click File. Click New Screen Recording. Click the "Record" button. Click anywhere on the screen. Perform your screencast's steps. Click the "Stop" menu item. Save your screen recording.