Problem: Article: You'll see all of the folder's contents in the window. This will take you back to your previous location, or forward if you have already gone back. You'll find this button next to the Back and Forward arrows. This will take you to the parent directory for your current location. For example, if you're in C:\Program Files\Adobe, pressing Up will take you to C:\Program Files. If you need to exact path to the current folder, click an empty spot in the address bar and the full path will be highlighted for you to copy. The right-click menu has a lot of different options, and installing programs may add more.  Select "Open in a new window" to open the selected folder in a separate window. This can be useful for moving items between two folders. Select "Pin to taskbar" to add an often-used folder to your Windows taskbar. This can make it easy to access the folder at any time. If you need to see hidden files, you'll need to unhide them:  Windows 10 and 8 - Click the View tab in any folder window. Check the "Hidden items" box. Windows 7 - Click the Organize button and select "Folder and search options." Click the "View" tab in the window that appears and enable "Show hidden files, folders, and drives."
Summary: Double-click a drive or folder to open it. Click the Back and Forward arrows at the top of the Window. Click the Up arrow to go up one directory level (Windows 10). Click the address bar to view the current location. Right-click a folder for more options. Enable hidden files.

Problem: Article: A smile makes you more approachable. It says, "Hey, I'd like to get to know you! Come say hi." You don't want to sit and smile at him for hours. But, if you see him glance at you, flash him a smile. Make eye contact while you do! That lets him know you've noticed him. Friendship often happens before dating. Say "Hello!" and strike up a conversation if you haven't yet. Try talking to him at lunch, or introduce yourself if you're in the same class or work the same shift. Try to have a reason for the conversation, as that will make it go a little easier. For instance, you could say, "Isn't this class hard? That last test was a killer. I'm Libby by the way." When you see him again, don't be afraid to say hello. Start a new conversation about a common hobby or interest. Look for clues on his clothes or the things he carries to help you know what to say. For instance, if he always has headphones, he probably likes music. You could say, "What are you listening to? Is that one of your favorites?" People like hearing nice things about himself, so the next time you see him, give him a compliment. You don't have to compliment his looks. You can compliment his clothes, smile, or even his intelligence or humor. For example, you might say, "Wow, you got a 100 on that test? You're really smart!" You don't have to ask him on a date just yet. Just ask him to do something you both like. It can make it easier if you get a group of people together. That can take the pressure off. You could say, "Hey, I heard you like cars. You want to check out the car show this weekend with me and my friends?"
Summary: Smile at the guy. Introduce yourself. Encourage your friendship by talking to him often. Say something nice to the guy. Invite the guy to hang out with you.

Problem: Article: Before you can use Skype, you'll need to create a user account. You can do this from within the app--it should only take a minute or so. Skype will request access to your contacts when you open it for the first time, so make sure you enable this option by tapping "OK". This will prompt you to agree to Skype's Terms and Conditions of use. This will take you to the account information entry page. This will include the following information:  Your full name Your preferred Skype username A password of your choice A working email Skype will ask you to confirm your phone number by sending you a text message with a PIN. After you do this, you'll be able to begin using Skype for mobile. This will open a list of your current contacts on Skype. This will open the "Add contact" field in which you can type a contact's name to add them to a conversation. You should have this information from when you updated your phonebook. If your preferred contact has a Skype account, they will show up; tap their name to open a conversation with them. You should be able to use any keyboards or emoji you have installed on your phone. This is on the right side of the message bar. As long as the contact to whom you wish to talk is currently using Skype, they should be able to receive your message and respond to you in a matter of seconds! Unlike WhatsApp, Skype requires the recipient of your IM to accept a contact request from you before they can read your message.
Summary: Tap the "Skype" app to open Skype. Allow Skype to access your contacts when prompted. Tap "Create Account" at the bottom of your screen. Tap "I agree" to the Terms and Conditions. Enter your preferred account information. Enter your phone number. Enter your PIN in the field provided. Tap the "Contacts" tab at the bottom of your screen. Tap the person icon in the top right corner of your screen. Type the number or username of a contact. Type your message in the field at the bottom of your screen. Tap the blue arrow to send your instant message.

Problem: Article: The lean-to tarp shelter makes use of a ridge-line.  This ridge-line is created by tying a length of rope tightly between two trees or other points of support.  This will create a point that you can secure your tarp to and finish your shelter.  Find two trees that are as far apart as your tarp is long. Tie one end of the rope around the trunk of a tree.  Tie it at the height that you want the top of your shelter to be at. Tie the other end of the rope at the same level on the opposite tree. It's very important that the ridge-line is as tight as it can be. The lean-to tarp shelter requires you to fix one edge of your tarp to your ridge-line.  You can attach the tarp to the ridge-line using cord or rope and many tarps will come with grommets or loops built in.  Make sure you attach the tarp to the ridge-line tightly to build a strong tarp shelter.  Your tarp may have holes pre-made along its edge.  If so, you can thread the ridge-line through these for an easy way to join them together. Many tarps will have loops along the corners or edges that can be used to tie them to your ridge-line. Once the top edge has been tied to the ridge-line, you can secure the bottom edge of the lean-to tarp shelter.  Pull the bottom edge away from the center until it is at an angle that you want.  Place anchoring stakes in the ground at the corners of the tarp and tie the tarp to them.  This will hold the bottom portion of your shelter securely in place.  Most people recommend using a 45 degree angle for their lean-to. Try adjusting the angle to raise or lower the height of the shelter's "ceiling".
Summary:
Find a good spot for the cord. Fix one edge of the tarp to the cord. Anchor the tarp to the ground.