Q: After you've blotted away any remaining liquid from the mattress, sprinkle some baking soda over the area. The baking soda will help absorb any remaining liquid and remove the lingering odor. If you don't have baking soda at home, you can substitute cornstarch. However, cornstarch doesn't have the deodorizing properties that baking soda does. Once you've spread the baking soda on the stained section of the mattress, it needs time to absorb any leftover liquid and odor. Let the baking soda sit on the mattress for 8 hours to overnight, or until the baking soda is completely dry. If you or someone else needs to sleep on the bed, you can lay a clean towel over the baking soda on the mattress so you can place sheets over it. When the baking soda has sat on the mattress overnight, use a vacuum cleaner to remove the residue. Be sure to empty the vacuum and wash the canister or change the bag afterward so bacteria doesn't grow inside the machine.  Using the vacuum's hose attachment is the best bet to ensure that you remove all of the baking soda residue. If you don't have a vacuum cleaner, you can sweep the baking soda residue into a garbage can or bag.
A: Apply baking soda to the affected area. Allow the baking soda to sit overnight. Vacuum up the baking soda residue.

Article: The Start menu is located at the bottom left of the computer screen. Click on the Start button to open the menu, then click on "Control Panel." When the Control Panel opens, locate the icon that says "System and Security." Click the icon, then select "System." Within the System folder, you will see the Device Manager. Click to open. You may be prompted to enter an administrator password or confirmation when opening the Device Manager. " The Device Manager shows you all the devices installed on your computer. Open "Network Adapters" to find a list of any Bluetooth, Ethernet, or WiFi Adapters. There is no one name for the WiFi card, so you will have to go through the list and look for something with "wireless," "802.11," or "WiFi" in the name. If you don't see anything with "wireless" or "WiFi" in the name, then you do not have a wireless card.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the Control Panel from the Start menu. Find the Device Manager in System and Security. Click on "Network Adapters. Locate your WiFi Card.

Problem: Article: Sit back on your board until the nose is up out of the water. Kick your legs in an egg beater motion to turn the board around toward the shore. Position yourself in your sweet spot and get ready to paddle for the wave using long, smooth, deep strokes. When you see a wave coming, get into position as near the peak as you can without appearing to be a "wave hog." When you are satisfied that you are in a good position to catch the wave, paddle like there's no tomorrow and give it all you've got! If you feel yourself falling, or if the wave dies down, jump away from the board towards the ocean and away from your momentum.  A good idea is to fall to the side or the back of the board, covering your head with your arms as you fall.  Go with the flow, letting the wave carry you. Swim upwards gently and feel what’s ahead of you to avoid getting hit by the board.  Try to land flat so that you won’t injure yourself in shallow water or on a reef. Once you have safely surfaced, pull your leash and climb back onto your board to prevent it from scything or flopping through the water, which can cause serious injury to you or others. Climb aboard, rest on your belly, and regain control. Most wipe out injuries happen as a result of the board hitting the surfer. Always remember to bail to the ocean side of your board. You don't want to be between the beach and your board when a wave has control of the board. If you are riding for the very first time, it's great to rent a foam surfboard rather than a fiberglass one, as they are softer and less likely to cause you injury while learning. After you wipeout or bail, you need to get out of the way so that other people can surf. Don't paddle up the middle of the break where other surfers will be coming. Instead, paddle off to the side first, to keep the wave zone clear. You'll probably slide or fall off the first few times, but don't be deterred. Some people can learn in an afternoon, while others take a few weeks to get the hang of things. Keep trying and you'll eventually make it.  Avoid getting to your knees and stopping. If you're going to commit, commit and stand up. Going to your knees is like saddling the horse but not riding it. Enjoy the ocean and have fun.
Summary: Turn your board and wait for an appropriate wave. Be prepared to wipe out. Use the channels to get out of the way. Keep trying.

Q: It's a dark-green app with a white "X" on it. It's at the top of the Excel window. On Mac, first click File in the upper-left corner, then click New from Template… in the drop-down menu. Type inventory list into the search bar at the top of the page, then press ↵ Enter. This will bring up a list of templates for inventory management. Click on the inventory list template that best suits your needs. Its preview page will open. Each inventory list template offers different features. If you don't like the template you've selected, press Esc to return to the templates page. It's to the right of the template's preview window. This may take a few seconds. Once the template is open, you can proceed. To change a pre-filled cell, double-click it, delete the number or word there, and enter your item's information. While your selected template may have slightly different options, every inventory list should include the following options:   Item Number - An item's inventory (SKU) number.  Item Name - An item's descriptive name.  Item Cost - The cost of one item.  Number in Stock - The number of an item.  Net Value - The total value of an item's stock. To do so:   Windows - Click File, click Save As, double-click This PC, click a save location on the left side of the window, type the document's name (e.g., "Inventory List") into the "File name" text box, and click Save.  Mac - Click File, click Save As..., enter the document's name (e.g., "Inventory List") in the "Save As" field, select a save location by clicking the "Where" box and clicking a folder, and click Save.
A:
Open Microsoft Excel. Click the search bar. Search for inventory list templates. Select a template. Click Create. Wait for your template to load. Enter your inventory information. Save your work.